October 2, 2012
Category: Cartels vs. liberty
September 28, 2012
Should we think globally, act locally? Or think locally, act locally?
Last night I spoke to about a dozen people connected with the Libertarian Party of Southeast Tennessee or desiring to hear about local economy. I’ve recast my notes into …
September 21, 2012
Family outing for central banks; glow of inflation warm, but flies gather
Major central banks are working in concert to debase the value of their paper currencies, better hiding the evil effects of inflation. The Fed and the European Central Bank, …
September 14, 2012
Will spunking ‘cash’ levels save U.S.? More of same for crippled economy
The announcement of the Fed’s third “pump priming” of the U.S. economy attempts to show the bank’s solicitude toward the labor market. Unemployment is high, and the Federal Reserve …
September 12, 2012
UTC avoids offense, kills prayers, soothes society with queer studies
UTC this week caved to cajolings of the Freedom From Religion foundation and banned the free exercise of Christian prayer before football games. “We need to make sure there …
September 8, 2012
What if I, a visitor to your house, spank your boy as willful scofflaw?
The Christian critique of Democrats and Republicans might perhaps touch on whether either party in their official platforms mention God. It might fault Democrats for omitting any reference to …
September 4, 2012
How newspaper loses respect: Misrepresent the voters’ choice
The Internet may be overheated and not subject to high journalistic ethics standards as are organs of the established media. Supposedly. This afternoon in waiting to take a coffee …
September 3, 2012
Christians feel besieged as school system secularization whines ahead
By David Tulis The South’s strong cultural Christianity comes from its Protestant heritage and the influence of reformed theology, particularly the many Scottish Presbyterians who fled religious persecution. This …