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Is Landsburg for real?
As with any of Professor Landsburg’s arguments, the logic is impeccable, he’s a clever chap. But as with any logical derivation, it is the initial assumptions from which the conclusions are drawn about which we should be wary. In the case of this article, the implicit assumption revolves around just exactly who counts in future generations. The ...
Posted to
Everyday Economics
by
moresexplease
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September 15, 2008
Makes Me Laugh -- Elites With Furrowed Brows AT LAST - -
So, the FDIC Chairman is a female children's book author from Massachusetts, who started her new job running security for our Nation's bank deposits since 2006? How fortunate for her. I am a Massachusetts/New Hampshire working guy going back to 1990, originally from the Midwest, with some college but no degree, and I have been ''getting ...
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Moneybox
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MichaelBernard1
on
July 18, 2008
A Breath of Fresh Breakthroughs
''Feed me.'' ''I have a poopy diaper.'' ''Really? You're going with that?'' This our what my new website says to me every day. It's relentless. But it's also so much more satisfying than work that, as my friend says, amounts to ''schtuch.''The site lists and honors breakthrough technology and innovative thinking every single day. Every day ...
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catspray
on
May 13, 2008
When moms have the freedom
I am so happy my husband supports my desition of staying with my child at home. I just couldn't leave him in childcare. I tried 3 different center after I actually visited like 15. It was just so devastating. I came home to cry all evening for leaving my child with who know who... We couldn't afford for me not to make money, we need my income. But ...
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Number 1
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ptiffany
on
May 10, 2008
what mommies do
Lots of moms who have decided to stay home because they just can't leave their babies in daycare, either because they find the separation too hard or because after having to pay childcare fees and gas they don't really bring much money home, they are doing GPT sites from home. I am one of them. No, I didn't believe in those sites at first. My ...
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Moneybox
by
ptiffany
on
May 10, 2008
Re: In my opinion..
With the US IN DEEP RECESSION!!!! (http://www.financialpost.com/ story. html?id=326071) Dr. Rookmin Maharaj’s Corporate Governance Model may be one of the solutions to bringing the US economy back on tract. Dr. Maharaj’s research work examines the characteristics (knowledge, groupthink, and values) and tools (interconnections, evaluations and ...
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Dr. Maharaj
on
April 16, 2008
Re: al "Global Warming" Gore
oh, the bad weather?? ask your Father... ''But as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also at the coming of the Son of Man.'' And thus, with the sword and by bloodshed the inhabitants of the earth shall mourn; and with famine, and plague, and earthquake, and the thunder of heaven, and the fierce and vivid lightning also, ...
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Everyday Economics
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flipp20
on
October 24, 2007
An "inconvenient idiot"
Very very long but..... worth the read.... -when you have time of course- ''you are blind, you are stupid, you are in the dark, in the mist and fog, wandering to and fro like a boat upon the water without sail, rudder or oar; you know not whither you are going.'' ...
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Everyday Economics
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flipp20
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October 23, 2007