March 21, 2014
																	
					Category: Local economy
													March 15, 2014
																	
					My quiet way of fighting the big boys: Use cash, boost local economy
					By David Tulis We’ve reported the federal government’s continuing war on cash, both a recent proposal about digital transactions and a long-term policy that has kept the largest denomination …				
				
			
													March 10, 2014
																	
					Decentralization lets national, state power devolve to locale
					By David Tulis Events in Ukraine are generating a great deal of huffing and puffing in Washington, as if its government has anything to do with a secession vote …				
				
			
													March 7, 2014
																	
					Thrive 2055 survey pretends to weigh concerns, pushes centralizing agenda
					By David Tulis Survey results by the marketing company behind Thrive 2055 help us enter into the larger agenda of having a gaggle of 16 area counties join forces …				
				
			
													March 1, 2014
																	
					Chains of paper, or chains of iron; will Knowles defy gay opinion, if it comes?
					By David Tulis Will Bill Knowles, the Hamilton County clerk, buckle? Will this Christian man and well-known local political figure agree to issue a marriage license if two homosexual …				
				
			
													February 26, 2014
																	
					Crowd stands for pledge; I fiddle with camera, check briefcase, duck into men’s room
					Two Southern intellectuals say the United States is too large and no longer is a functioning representative republic. Our study of local economy highlights the problem of scale that …				
				
			
													February 18, 2014
																	
					Legacy school system; beat it with local economy, decentralization
					Charles Hugh Smith, an important writer in the field of local economy and free markets, discusses with Charles T. Long of Macro Analytics how the factory model of schooling …				
				
			
													February 15, 2014
																	
					From farmboy to industrialist, Creswell has local economy in bones
					By David Tulis The story of Bob Creswell, a Chattanooga businessman, is one of local economy. His boyhood on a farm also offers glimpses into the transformation of the …