That Im writing this blog right now has me mystified. I would have thought that the phrase, free market economy would be nothing more than a vulgar epithet today. After all, what has the so called free market created? A generation of stagnant wages, reduced benefits, deteriorated infrastructure and an agglomeration of wealth into Read more
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Thank you Stephen Pizzo from newsforreal.com. Stephen is encouraging Americans to walk out on their large, multinational banks in favor of local, community banks. According to Pizzo, an any reasonable and attentive American, the Obama Administration is not likely to offer a real challenge to the banking system. No surprises there. With banking interests the Read more
Twenty years ago the infamous oil taner Exxon Valdez, commanded by a drunk, spilled 10.8 million gallons of oil into Alaska’s beautiful Prince William Sound. The oil slick covered over 11,000 square miles and destroyed the natural habitat of the Alaskan shore. Though there were some efforts to clean up the overwhelming contamination, these were Read more