Economic Lessons from History
Today’s guest post is from Glass Ceiling. The United States and the western world live in an interesting and terrifying time in terms of monetary economies. Yet even so, we are not on level footing....
View ArticleTis Better to Receive than to Give: Ask the Bishop (Poll #10)
The single hardest thing I had to do as bishop, repeatedly, was deciding who would get fast offering help, and who would not. So, I’ll let you help me on this one. You’re the bishop! There is a...
View ArticleDid We Lose the War on Terror?
War is good for the economy, but terrorism is fatal. Or so it would seem with the benefit of hindsight. Is 9/11 the underlying reason the economy is in collapse? The 1% Doctrine A few years back I...
View ArticleEconomic Recovery: Steering by the Rear View Mirror
One of my guilty pleasures is watching the TV show “Alaska State Troopers” on the National Geographic Channel. The pleasure part comes from seeing spectacular scenery and wildlife like moose and bears...
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