The Patriot Act “A Satanic Bargain” – Judge Napolitano
Judge Andrew Napolitano is the Sr. legal analyst at Fox News, but I promise you will forgive him after you watch these videos. (click below to watch more videos) The fabulous life of John McCain
He thinks America’s economic problems are “psychological”… just another clueless politician. The Human Cost of War
How America trains people to kill, and the result. From an Austrian economics perspective
I came across this interesting post on reddit, enjoy: We have a farmer, a carpenter, a tailor, and a lumberjack. Each year, each person produces 40 units of production. The money supply is fixed at $100. Each person has $25 stuffed under the mattress. Twice a year, one worker will pay $5 to another worker for 5 units of the other workers production. In other words, each person has a yearly demand for 10 unites of clothes, food, furniture, and lumber at current prices. Each person owns a house, which , if sold on the open market, would command a price of $10. Muslims in America
Interesting, but they show many more angry people then happy people, even though it was only 13 to 6. And they didn’t focus very much on the 22 people who did nothing. It seems like they were trying to make a point. CNN, newspapers, dinosaurs, and other things our grand-kids will never see
I’m tired of reading endless expressions of grief for the demise of traditional media. They are disappearing, but largely due to their own ineptitude. They were too stupid to recognize that an outdated distribution model has the potential to damage a business, especially if its customers consume the product with gritted teeth — there is a lesson here for the music industry and Microsoft. The giant casino in the sky
It’s not really in the sky, it’s actually in New York, but for those of us who only interact with the casino through computers or brokers, it might as well be on the moon. A positive spin on arrogance
When a person asks if they look fat, the answer is always yes. People who are fit, know they are fit. It’s perhaps unfortunate, but common sense requires that you acknowledge that people who look good know they look good, even if well advised politeness or political correctness causes them to suppress any expression of that which is plain to see. Are universities destroying the economy?
My degree is hanging on the wall, but every time it enters my field of vision I am reminded of a post-secondary education spent dreaming of building something real, something with my name on the cover. I have always hated school, but not for the reasons you might expect. |

