Hugo the Grey
“Once you label me you negate me.” Soren Kierkegaard Often times in learning history there is a bias towards the good someone did that made them celebrated or the bad that they did that made them vilified, mostly because we want to educate on what examples to follow and what not to follow. This one sided story usually originates from the victors who write history. We could see it happening in real time with Hugo Chavez as he gives a great example of what to do and what not to do. Looking at historical figures as either “good” or “bad”…
Sequester On Sanity
“Perhaps no words more accurately and succinctly illustrate the confusion about economics than “Monetary Sovereignty.” It is not a theory or a hypothesis or a philosophy. In its essence, it merely is a description of the way federal financing actually works.” ~Rodger Malcolm Mitchell Back in 2011, the idea of “sequestration,” or the implementing of harsh spending cuts that would automatically go into effect on March 1st, was floated in an effort to force the two political parties to get together and make a deal to work towards decreasing government debt. A telling sign for many of the increasingly broken…
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