Thoughts on Brad’s Thoughts on Economic Theology
…at least, cannot help but interpret the declining intellectual fortunes of Milton Friedman’s doctrine over the past generation as in large part a reflection of the fact that the Friedman-Keynes…
…at least, cannot help but interpret the declining intellectual fortunes of Milton Friedman’s doctrine over the past generation as in large part a reflection of the fact that the Friedman-Keynes…
…“We’re about to be tested as how our generation responds to this. I hope we pass that test.” On the other side of the aisle, Republicans vow that unless the…
…6500 worker facility will produce the next generation of batteries in order to introduce a less expensive line of cars in 2017, the Tesla Model 3. This would be a…
…as B-corporations, including the household products firm “Seventh Generation.” In addition, 27 states have passed laws allowing companies to incorporate as “benefit corporations.” This gives directors legal protection to consider…
…which reflects a state and nation regressing back to ideals and practices less tolerant. We Energies is attempting to piggyback its fossil fuel driven energy generation costs on the back…
…first of the Baby Boom generation became eligible for Medicare.” “After the 2008 election of President Obama, Democrats sought Medicare ‘savings’ for the purpose of expanding other medical services rather…
…in the U.S. “We started by going after Sallie Mae debt because Sallie Mae is for my generation sort of the Voldemort, this cosmic level of evil out there,” Gokey…
…wave of the future for people of my generation. I think she’s a little too focused on the little guy, and I’m not the little guy.” No, she’s not the…
…It has perverted the intent of the 1st amendment as it relates to the ideals mine and my former generation were taught regarding our version of democracy. I was surprised…
…project became apparent, you had a whole generation of economists who knew that Keynesianism of any form was nonsense based on what they had heard somewhere, so they didn’t read…