Posts Tagged ‘Sound Money Fellow’

Tax and Spend

Tax and Spend
On Wednesday, August 4, Secretary of Treasury Timothy Geithner debated the Bush tax cuts with Douglas Hotz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum. It was not much of a debate. With Geithner and Holtz-Eakin joined by the third panelist, John Podesta, president and CEO of Center for American Progress,...
August 6th, 2010 | Commentary | Read More

The Money Debate

The Money Debate
In the battle of ideologies, the libertarian always faces certain disadvantages. The foundation is, as the name implies, liberty. Yet there is no strict use towards which “liberty” can be put. It is a somewhat amorphous idea, and context changes its meaning. That is not to say that an individual...
August 4th, 2010 | Commentary | Read More

Lessons Unlearned

Lessons Unlearned
On Wednesday, I posted a link to F.A. Hayek’s “The Use of Knowledge in Society”. Like Leonard Read’s “I, Pencil”, Hayek’s knowledge paper explains why it is impossible for an economy to be centrally planned. I have mentioned this idea in earlier posts, but it is always worth mentioning...
July 2nd, 2010 | Commentary | Read More

Reflections on Money

Reflections on Money
On Thursday, June 17, I attended a lecture by Dr. Benjamin Powell of Suffolk University. He spoke at the Charles G. Koch Foundation, giving one of his excellent lectures on Somalia and its Stateless society. While the lecture itself is well worth hearing, one of the most fundamental statements made came...
June 25th, 2010 | Commentary, The History of Money | Read More

Controlling the Fed

Controlling the Fed
Blame goes to the Fed. They allowed a financial crisis due to lack of regulation and oversight of the banking/financial industry. At least that is the claim of today’s policy makers. While I may not disagree that the Fed holds much of the responsibility for the mess of the last few years, but I do...
June 11th, 2010 | Commentary | Read More