Dissolving The Suppression Fired Economy

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Thoughts on Michael Moore’s latest

Posted by: Jayme Johnson on: April 2, 2010

Just my opinion, but I don’t think the title of Michael Moore’s movie works. Sure it is intended to be sarcastic or whatever, but if the capitalist system is evil like he claims it is, then why call it a love story? It’s almost like a Freudian slip, since he has benefitted greatly from the [...]

The Fed will be the next scapegoat

Posted by: Jayme Johnson on: July 6, 2009

I found it quite ironic after the last entry that as I was finishing up the book- Secrets Of The Temple I came upon the following quote: If consumers were eventually forced to pull back, if enough families reached the point where they could borrow no more chips, then the poker game must stop. Recession [...]

The fixed capitalist game drags on

Posted by: Jayme Johnson on: June 26, 2009

Do you remember when you were a child and had various attitudes toward playing games? How has that changed as an adult? Sometimes the game lasted much longer than you wished. Sometimes someone let you win. Other times you couldn’t get enough of winning. Here are some examples of those attitudes as they would apply [...]

The Fixed Game

Posted by: Jayme Johnson on: May 4, 2009

There has been various forms of socialism, but this author likens it to using the means of production for the benefit of the basic needs of all. It is more like working together for survival as opposed to competing against each other where there are clear winners and losers. Also there is no reason why [...]


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