By David Tulis By regulatory fiat, a New York official, Ben Lawsky, has destroyed a Chattanooga Internet financial services business employing 400 people. The lending websites were run by …
It occurred to me that I haven’t attempted to characterize local economy as either a male or a female phenomenon. One could say it is feminine because it is …
By David Tulis I have been trying to wrap my head around several facts that come from alternate universes. One is the tremendous asset base of commercial government, as …
By David Tulis When you mention disintegration, you will find people who bemoan the decline of the U.S.. They see in homosexual rulings out of the supreme court moral …
By David Tulis On the back of the F$1 bill is an engraving of an eagle, a busy bird. On one claw is a clutch of arrows, representing war. …
Government spying in the national economy is a barometer how slightly the “good people” in Washington esteem us commoners. The news accounts about the National Security Agency’s obtaining “a …
What does the theory of local economy say when government buys office supplies and pays more for printer cartridges because it buys local? Should not the burden on the …
The trial of Vernon Hershberger for selling unpasteurized milk to friends and neighbors brings before us the role of conscience, particularly when its operation has a public implication. Conscience …