Dress Like the Great Depression
If it doesn't work to boost your professional life, you can always count on looking fantastic when you march on the White House and protest against its occupants for robbing you blind in the name of saving you.
If it doesn't work to boost your professional life, you can always count on looking fantastic when you march on the White House and protest against its occupants for robbing you blind in the name of saving you.
The three little pigs, a modern version.
In sum, the "change" that Obama promised his mesmerized supporters in the election campaign, and is now in process of actually delivering, is nothing more than change from dumb to dumber and from bad to worse.
Schumpeter went on to remind the audience that the heart of the capitalist process was its endless dynamism, which was the opposite of Keynesian stagnationism.
The Black Book of Communism is a standing rebuke to any living soul who claims that economic understanding doesn't matter.
Regardless of mantras of change, politics is unlikely to change unless President Obama heeds the lessons learned from the inaugural ceremony. His first move should be a drastic reduction in the government's size and scope.
"Desocialize credit risk and let the bank runs take their toll."
Government efforts to stimulate entrepreneurship and startup companies, and to spur job growth, are not only detrimental to market participants but to the startup companies themselves.
No one wanted to hear the message that voting by itself produces nothing, and that force by itself wastes resources and "produces" less and less.
Mises says that all expansion of bank credit must absolutely cease: "no more legal tender banknotes and no more credit expansion!"