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  • The Punitive AIG Tax on Bonuses: A Bailout Mess
    By Jeremy on March 23, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    The people are angry. Well, what’s new? The people are always angry. About what and at whom, and is it likely that your house will get burned down by rioters — those are the operative questions. I suppose we could add: Is the anger warranted?

  • A brief rant against Stereogum anti-capitalists
    By Jeremy on March 20, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Elitist indie music anti-capitalists are a special breed. Alongside the typical feel-good slogans about greed and sellouts jostles a transparent need to be on the inside, bleeding edge, in the know. Anything mainstream is stupid, vapid, polished, sellout. In the corporate world, there is no better figurehead for dumb ol’ chawbacon America than Wal-Mart.

  • Obama v. Teleprompter and the Prepackaged Presidency
    By Jeremy on March 19, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    Sky News in Merry England tells us today of another tale of teleprompter dependency on the part of President Obama.

  • The best way to boost the economy? Regulation, of course.
    By Jeremy on March 3, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    In a time of extreme financial turbulence and pessimism, American businesses need incentives to launch, develop, produce, and hire. Regulations add layers of time, effort, and costs to any business, but especially to those struggling to launch. Many entrepreneurs will give up when they see what faces them; others will be forced out of business due to non-compliance; still more will go bankrupt or be forced to drastically compromise their working conditions due to compliance costs and changes.