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Leader or a Lawmaker?

October 26th, 2008

I find it interesting the large percentage of presidential campaigning, all executive branch campaigning for that matter, that is centered around the long drawn out policy ideals of the candidates. Guess what? Their policies don’t matter. Read more…

Objectivity, Subjectivity, and the Art of Making Money

October 26th, 2008

I loathe politicians and the media. This applies evenly to everyone, no news source of political party is immune. I’m a libertarian and Bobb Barr is as guilty as everyone else, just look at how all of his positions changed just in time for the election to line up precisely with the Libertarian talking points even though his record doesn’t quite agree. My friend and I are angry - angry with all the people who constantly lie, cheat, mislead, and purposefully work towards the good of themselves instead of the interest of the collective. I’d like to think that we can each win without anyone losing, some may win more, but no one has to lose; I’m naive. Read more…

What the Candidates didn’t say.

October 9th, 2008

There is a good article over at www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com discussing the debates held at Belmont University on October 7th. Ramet Sethi covers a few economic issues  the candidates were careful to tiptoe around. From the Article:

After watching the debate tonight, I figured I’d translate what both candidates were saying. Sorry I’m not as politically correct as them, but I hope this is informative.

Things will get a lot harder before they get better.