A Mile High View On Economics

I used to think there were answers in economics, but the air at a mile high is thin and now I am skeptical of most economic thought. I try to give a different angle to economics, politics, or anything else, just to make myself and others think. Thanks for Reading.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Reality Check on the State of World Economics and Geo-Politics Part 2

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Part 2: The Middle East The Middle East goes through periods of tranquility and periods of rage. The Middle East is bearing witness to g...
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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Reality Check on the State of World Economics and Geo-Politics

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Part 1: Europe The world markets are volatile, the United States Congress broken, and Europe on the edge of a proverbial financial knif...
Thursday, October 21, 2010

Can T.V comedy explain politics better than other mass media?

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The world is filled with political experts and annalists that flash shinny degrees on the underscore of news headlines in an attempt to just...
Monday, July 19, 2010

Against Democracy: How America Created a Radical Iran Part 1

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This week United Nations started to squeeze the Iranian Republic just a little more and further increasing the control of President Mahmoud ...
Friday, July 16, 2010

A Solution to the Federal Government Debt: End Income and Payroll Tax

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American’s have become uneasy about the amount of Federal Debt that is stacking up in Washington and for good reason. This month the debt to...
Friday, July 2, 2010

Apathy in America: Part One

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Politics seems to have frozen the ability for America to react to any situation ranging from the bigwigs in Washington to the people sitting...
Thursday, June 3, 2010

The False Concept of Tax Cuts

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There seems to be a rule of thumb among many Republicans lately that has caused me large amounts of confusion. Apparently, cutting taxes wil...
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