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Tag Archives: debt
A “billion” in perspective
A billion seconds ago it was 1980. A billion minutes ago, the Bible’s New Testament was just being written. A billion hours ago, our ancestors were living in the Stone Age. A billion days ago no one on earth walked … Continue reading
Posted in crisis, government, humor, politicians, spending
Tagged billion, debt, humor, money
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Claim
This baby has something to say:
Titanic
“When a government takes over a people’s economic life it becomes absolute, and when it has become absolute it destroys the arts, the minds, the liberties and the meaning of the people it governs.” Maxwell Anderson
Posted in economy, humor
Tagged debt, derivatives, economy, euro, government, iceberg, manipulation, obamacare, titanic, war
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Spread the debt around
Or read Mises and break the vicious circle.
The Root of the Stabilization Idea
The Root of the Stabilization Idea Economic calculation does not require monetary stability in the sense in which this term is used by the champions of the stabilization movement. The fact that rigidity in the monetary unit’s purchasing power is … Continue reading
Posted in economy, libertarianism
Tagged debt, human action, ludwig von mises, Mises, stabilization
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Tale of an American baby
Probably the amount is totally outdated….
Posted in economy, government, humor
Tagged american, baby, cash, credit card, debt, national debt, usa
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