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Our National Debt is the Result of Too Much Spending
Seem obvious? Well, in theory, it’s actually possible the debt could be caused from one of two things—either not raising enough revenue (IRS) or spending far beyond our means, running annual deficits. Antony Davies explains why our problem is the … Continue reading
Why the Recent Climb in Markets May Indicate High Inflation Is Already Here
This economy thing really has me torn—borderline obsessive, in fact. I’m looking at fundamentals vs. recent claims (similar to the never-to-appear “green shoots” claims of this last spring/summer) and it simply cannot possibly add up. We have some gross contradictions, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernanke, confidence, currency, debt, deficit, dollar, Fed, gold, inflation, markets, Quantitative Easing, stocks, tax, unemployment
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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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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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Fiscal Responsibility? Senate Democrats Continue Deficit Spending
This just in: We’re still broke, but spending money like a drunken Democrat. OK, nothing new with that. You’ve probably heard lots of talk coming from Washington of late regarding “fiscal responsibility”, right? I wonder where it is. An article … Continue reading
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Tagged debt, deficit, democrats, fiscal responsibility, Obama, president, Rahm Emanuel, Senate, spending, Washington
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