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Monthly Archives: October 2010
China Decides Not to Pay for Western Currency Debasement
With the U.S. Federal Reserve doing silly things—such as “targeting” increased inflation at a time when when unemployment is high and wages are reeling backwards—those holding U.S. debt start looking for remedies. China has one. Holding most of the immediately-available … Continue reading
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Tagged central bank, China, currency, debasement, dollar, Federal Reserve, inflation, printing, Puru Saxena, rare earth, U.S., value
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Colorado Amendment 61: Read the Text and Decide for Yourself
As I’ve posted previously on proposed small-government measures here in Colorado, I suggest that voters disconnect from the misinformation (and lies) abounding regarding these proposals and simply read the bills to make their own decision. The focus of this post … Continue reading
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Tagged Amendment 61, borrowing, Colorado, debt, government, limitcodebt.com, tax
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Colorado Amendment 60: Read the Text and Decide for Yourself
As I’ve posted previously on proposed small-government measures here in Colorado, I suggest that voters disconnect from the misinformation (and lies) abounding regarding these proposals and simply read the bills to make their own decision. The focus of this post … Continue reading
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Tagged Amendment 60, Colorado, education, limitpropertytax.com, property, student, tax, teachers
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Colorado Proposition 101: Read the Text and Decide for Yourself
As I’ve posted previously on proposed small-government measures here in Colorado, I suggest that voters disconnect from the misinformation (and lies) abounding regarding these proposals and simply read the bills to make their own decision. The focus of this post … Continue reading
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Tagged Colorado, cotaxreform.com, fee, Proposition 101, registration, TABOR, tax, vehicle
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Don’t Be Swayed By Attacks Against Colorado Small-Government Proposals
“Why not?” you may ask. The short answer is because the attack ads (running on seemingly every radio station at every commercial break all day long) are flat-out wrong. This is a mixture between misleading statements and lies. Let’s examine … Continue reading
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Tagged Amendment 60, Amendment 61, Coloradans for Responsible Reform, debt, deficit, Federal Reserve, jobs, Proposition 101, small business, teachers
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Colorado Government Spending Outpaces Population Growth by 369 Percent
Holy Government Growth, Batman! It’s like a malignant tumor. Did you know that government spending outpaced state population growth by nearly four times? Can you even believe it? I had no idea things were this bad. I was doing some … Continue reading
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Tagged Colorado, government, growth, population, rate, spending
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