Monthly Archives: August 2009
A Royal Pain In the Tusch
Pouty princess refuses to visit soldiers because she can’t get a private jet. Maybe the English princess should ask Pelosi for a private jet. Also, the US is bankrolling a foreign bank which is buying a Texan bank that went … Continue reading
Filed under .money matters
Lawn Care Products Are Endangering Our Health
We have to look at all systems as social entities, historical products as well as ecological matrix systems. Reality is very complex. Humans are, by nature, both complex and simple at the same time. This is due to our brains … Continue reading
Filed under evolution, weather news
Farmers Versus Suburbanites: The Reality Of Cloud Seeding Is No Conspiracy
I noticed that some readers here are very upset about ‘cloud seeding’ which is where various organizations try to produce rain using artificial methods. The needs of agriculturalists always supersede the needs of city dwellers. Conspiracy theorists who love to … Continue reading
Filed under evolution
Chinese Invent Amazing Concealed Portals
The US has grown accustomed to being in first place in all things. This comfort zone has been purchased at a dear price: we basically sold our own futures for this boon. The healthcare debate, like the military war spending … Continue reading
Filed under Free Trade
Dangerous Thunderstorms Approach
Dear readers, A very vicious storm with tornadoes is rapidly approaching. I spent the entire morning getting ready for it, securing my equipment, etc. Will post my daily story after this storm passes.
Filed under .money matters
Rose Friedman Is Finally Dead But Her Stupid Economic Doctrines Live On
The other Friedman died yesterday. So did 6 American soldiers who were fighting peasants in Afghanistan. These things are connected. The Friedmans were internationalists who worked tirelessly to get support for ‘free trade’. Which was done in support of US … Continue reading
Filed under .money matters, Free Trade, religion
Hedge Funds Return To Status Quo While Governments Double Debts
I keep seeing stories of misery in the news. But when we examine these stories closely, we see more clearly how personal greed often overwhelmed common sense. Common sense is very uncommon. People imagine they have this particular virtue but … Continue reading
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