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Implications of Chinese Growth

TweetThe Financial Times has an article that predicts China’s GDP will greater than the United States by 2016.  Most definitely this will be the cause of some alarm and over excitement come the 2016 election.  While one should never make predictions, especially about the future, this may cause a lot of introspection in the United [...]

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Is the Fiscal Cliff Deal a Good Thing?

TweetPetty politics on substantial issues again? The fiscal cliff negotiations are down to the wire, and many news outlets report that the Senate is furiously working on a deal.  The deal is actually more of a stopgap.  It will probably extend the Bush tax cuts for all those making under $400,000.  While the President wants [...]

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Adam Smith and Politics

TweetA quick link to an interesting post from last month on Adam Smith, free markets, and politics.  It is lengthy but an intellectually stimulating read.  It essentially argues for a more nuanced approach to economics, politics, and life.  Unfortunately we seem to be an age where such thinking is not appreciated.   Share and Enjoy:

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Jerry Bowyer’s Long Strange Thanksgiving

TweetI stumbled across a post yesterday about the real “Lessons From Thanksgiving”.   It is out of date, from 2008, and it was linked to in a comments section on another blog.  I was going to post on it, but decided to let it go since it was from years ago.  I couldn’t keep it [...]

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