Posts Tagged ‘Economy’

Let Toyota fix their cars already!

Feb 14th by Linda

Toyota makes cars.  Toyota sells cars.  Toyota answers for any problems with their product in the marketplace.  Recently, when Toyota recognized a problem with some of their cars, they initiated a recall.   Do you know why? Toyota recalled the problematic cars because they wanted to avoid  liability for any damage or...

Posted in: Economy, Free Market | 6 Comments »



Excellent evaluation of the “State of the State”

Feb 5th by Linda

This is an excellent evaluation of the "State of the State" by Henry Payne from nationalreview.com. Taken from nationalreview.com:

Michigan’s Blueprint for America

Behold the cratering of an economy, courtesy of one governor’s Obamaesque policies

February 5, 2010 by Henry Payne http://article.nationalreview.com/424065/michigans-blueprint-for-america/henry-payne Most Americans are just getting warmed up to the idea of a self-centered chief...

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Which Poster Was Free?

Feb 1st by Linda

My congressman sent me a poster!    Lots of politicians have done this, Chairman Mao, for instance.  But if you've ever studied the Chinese "cultural revolution" you know that they paid for their posters, as I'm paying for mine.  The Chinese paid with their lives, their intellectual and artistic "supreme-a-tons",  and...

Posted in: Blog, Economy | 3 Comments »



Budget & Taxes

Nov 4th by Staff

The federal budget is grossly unbalanced, and the already excessive tax burden is, on our present course, going to get even worse.  Federal taxes and spending disrupt a free economy, discourage savings (and thus encourage risky investment), and foster a climate of cronyism and corruption.  The only solution is to re-define...

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Spending & The Economy

Nov 3rd by Staff

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