Energion Roundtable Week 9 Responses
This week’s Energion Roundtable question concerned informed voters, and given our differing points of view over the course of this roundtable, it is surprising how much agreement there was on this topic in the responses from Arthur Sido, Bob Cornwall,, Allan R. Bevere, Joel Watts and myself. Here are a few comments. Cornwall wrote that, […]
Read More..>>Responding to Cornwall: Three Important Issues
As I read through Bob Cornwall’s reply to this week’s question, I was initially struck by how much common ground there was, at least in terms of the issues themselves, and yet as I thought more about each one, the more that I could see that we differed considerably. Income Disparity This is an area […]
Read More..>>What Really Caused Our Current Economic Problems
For quite some time a major argument of the Democrats has been to blame Bush for our current situation. Now this is being expanded to claim that to elect Romney and Ryan would be a return to same policies that got us into this problem in the first place. While a common line from the […]
Read More..>>Interview on Christian Economic Perspectives
I will be interviewed this Saturday morning Feb 4th at 9:00 AM by Rev Oliver Burrows on his show Christian Economic Perspectives. You can listen at 1230 WXCO-AM in Wausau, WI and on the Internet at www.1230wxco.com/stream.htm . We will be discussing my book, Preserving Democracy and some of the roots of the current economic […]
Read More..>>Downgraded
The country is heading into uncharted waters. Even some of President Obama’s supporters are beginning to realize what a disaster his presidency is. Of course, the closest parallel is the Presidency of Jimmy Carter, until now the worst president in modern times. But Carter inherited a growing economy that was coming out of a mild […]
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