The marxist courts prevent Trump from removing government workers from their jobs, but Israel dictates staffing assignments.
Stalking Horse and the bullshit in and of America first.
The whole region is filled with crazy stupid people.
They will and did lie and Americans did die.
All you got a few decades was a auto pen and the Andrenocrome zombie we are all alike.
Yea, thought so.
Tue Nov 04, 2008 4:13 pm
I call it know it better than your wife. Leverage levels are very hard for policy to affect directly, as they result from millions of decentralized decisions about how much people borrow. Anyone with high levels of debt in any market economy is now reevaluating how much debt is reasonable for the medium term. As a result, while attempts to clean up and recapitalize the US and European financial systems make sense, and are needed to support any eventual recovery, this will not immediately stop the process of financial contraction and economic decline.
Ludwig von Mises, Human Action, third revised edition (Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1966), p. 871. For an acknowledgment of the difference between his own emphasis and that of Mises, see Kirzner, Competition and Entrepreneurship, p. 86.
aedens wrote:
Firms now have three options: First, they can go out of business. Second, they can fight back by trying even harder to satisfy customer needs and wants better than their rivals. And third, they can now cajole their elected representatives to intervene in the market process by contributing directly to them or to their pet causes—making it costly or even impossible for meaningful competition to develop in the market at all.
The technical term that economists use for the third option is rent-dissipation. It describes what happens when possible investment capital is invested in the political class rather than on customers. When this happens, the wealth creation process is hampered considerably. The successful firms are those that are willing and able to pay up for the implied assurance that politicians won’t throw obstacles in the way of the firms’ attempt to participate in the market. The costs of rent dissipation are perhaps more evident to economists, and they generally admired those for refusing to play this game.
Successful firms today still must satisfy the consumer in order to remain in business, but they also must satisfy the political class as well. Failure to do either can spell doom for the naïve firm.
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Odious Debt as they bury you.
In some respects, the concept is analogous to the invalidity of contracts signed under coercion.
People Have No Money for Anything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXoKXn4Quqo
Wed Jan 03, 2024 4:13 pm
It was noted by a uniparty cult member.
"I have recently realized that my people are endangered by the application of Cultural Marxism against our in-group. This was not our intention. We formulated the tenets of Cultural Marxism specifically as a "divide and conquer" strategy to undermine societies by fomenting resentment among minorities against the people of European descent who built those societies. Now that the firestorm we created has started to blow back our own houses, I would like to formally withdraw my support for it."
For now the debt rot wave claims more.
Odious Debt as they bury you.
In some respects, the concept is analogous to the invalidity of contracts signed under coercion.
The speckled horse rider and it is clear as day.
People Have No Money for Anything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXoKXn4Quqo
Lie cheat steal burn loot murder is all these asshole will do. I was warned.