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Tag Archives: save
4.3 million saved children, or 6 hours less of global warming
For all you 350 ppm:ers, realize you just answered “Aw, screw 4.3 million children. Kill the bunch, and lets reduce emissions instead.”
SaveCapitalism search hits update
Since some parts are actually a bit funny, I will here post the answers to a few questions that has lead people to this blog : “When will china stop buying t bills” Answer : Hard to predict, but it … Continue reading
10,000 views of SaveCapitalism
…I officially reached one of the first important goals of this blog earlier this week – 10,000 views. I know – it’s not a trillion, but most of it has been in the last two months, so we are officially … Continue reading
Link updates
I finally managed to go through last months posts and link up some of them under “Selected posts”. For those of you who didn’t know, this is where I keep all posts where I actually sit down and write something … Continue reading
Right and wrong with bank CEO salaries
The discussion about salaries for top executives of the banks rage on. And while I think it’s positive that the debate is held, I wish that people would disagree for the right reason, not the wrong one. Because it is … Continue reading
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Tagged bank, capitalism, central, competition, currency, fed, financial, market, money, monopoly, real, regulation, riksbanken, salary, save, seb, sector, Sweden, US
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A strange correlation
After reviewing some statistics for this blog, I present you with the following scientific correlation. If I was a keynesian, I would conclude that once I stop blogging, the economy will be alright…. …luckily, I’m not, so expect me to … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, correlation, economy, interpretation, keynesian, save
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Some search statistics
Thanks to WordPress (oh, wonderful blogging engine), I know what people are searching for that leads them here. Below is a short cutout from searches made since the inauguration of this blogg : What warms my heart (and ego) is … Continue reading
Did the “New Deal” save capitalism?
After noticing several searches that ended up on this blog where the question asked was whether the “New Deal” saved capitalism, I will supply the following info : No, it didn’t. It nearly destroyed society. For stuff that explains why, … Continue reading
The doctrine of fear can’t save you – only you can
I know it’s too late (it was already too late in September 2008), but before you decide on what you think about the Stimulus package that is going to be approved by the US senate, please do the following : … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, change, doctrine, east, economics, economy, fear, fiscal. policy, germany, Government, history, interest, keynes, looting, obama, oppression, poverty, rate, roosevelt, save, tarp, trabant
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Peter Schiff vs. The Federal Reserve
This was released after the 0-0.25% rate cut by the American Federal Reserve. You decide who sounds believable. Watch out for the marvellous extension of the classical saying : “If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, cnbc, federal, inflation, market, peter, reserve, save, schiff, stock
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