Archive for the ‘Economics’ Category
Thursday, August 5th, 2010
1. Baseball 101
Recently, the President made a comment in answer to the continued rising unemployment figures. Of course, he couldn’t admit that the policies he has pushed made things worse. So, in his response, he pointed to the fact that “…the Administration took steps which “SAVED JOBS”. In fact, ...
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010
Blood and Money Revisited in the Case of Joseph Stack
1. Blood and Money: Mr. Joseph Stack
For decades, the Christian Church has taught the nation that “Money doesn’t really matter.” Different versions of the same heresy have been taught to our countryman from sea to shining sea. William Jennings Bryan, the ...
Posted in Economics, How We Lost America, Restoring American Foundations | 10 Comments »
Thursday, February 18th, 2010
1. Jobs, Stimulus Bills and Talking Points: Economic Doublespeak
When Fed Chairman, Fred Barnanke, sat before a Congressional Committee not too long ago, he was asked about the (infamous) Obama Stimulus bill, not then a year old. You know the bill. It’s the one that purportedly created jobs for the economy. ...
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
“Definition” of Fabian Socialism: The current basic approach of all American governmental socialistic bureaucracies is that of “Implementing, through education, public policy, social programs, legislation and the judiciary, a philosophy of “arrested development”, “envious malevolence” and “impossible equality”. The result? The dissolution of societal bonds… the destruction of Christianity.
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Thursday, July 9th, 2009
In ancient Rome, control over the masses meant the extension of resource – redistribution to those who supported the regime. In other words, if a person supported the Emperor, as a loyal subject, he or she could expect to participate in the free offering of bread and the public array ...
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
- Making the World “Safe” for … “What”?
Dr. Paul Johnson … Historian par Excellence…
… made a brilliant observation in his best-selling book “The Rise of the Modern”
"In 1803 one of these contractors was Nathan Rothschild (1777— 1836) then a young man who had recently transferred his activities to London after ...
Posted in Current News, Economics, News, Obama, Politics, Restoring American Foundations | 5 Comments »
Thursday, May 21st, 2009
It is almost eery to have seen Bill Gross, the most famous of all bond portfolio managers in the world, make these comments today. Why eery? That is due to the fact that I had been commenting in the past 10 days or so to numerous close friends, "old guys" ...
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Friday, May 15th, 2009
Ron Paul's very concise statement before Congress is frighteningly compelling. Take a few minutes, weigh carefully and bring others here to listen.
Find the alternative worldview that built a nation insead of this country's current governmental course in destroying us.
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Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Fabian Socialism, Inflation and Income Redistribution
Inflation Captures All the Laws of Economics on the Side of Destruction
Fabian Socialism: Listing Its Destructive Power
Fabian Socialism is well named. Below is a listing of the destructive force it unleashes upon society. It is the ultimate in "social engineering" a society into a ...
Posted in Constitutional Crisis, Covenant Theology, Current News, Economics, Socialism | No Comments »
Saturday, March 28th, 2009
(8 minute audio of post below)
1. Christian worldview: “Socialism in the ministry…”
Historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. in his monumental series on the FDR era in United States history, volume 3, The Politics of Upheaval, wrote:
“Among all the trades, occupations, and professions in the country, few can produce as high a ...
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