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Daily Archives: February 24, 2011
That is a significant point
I’m always on the fence about unions – half the time, I think they serve a noble purpose, the other half I find them to be just as bad as the employers they claim to protect workers from. However, this … Continue reading
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The Nigerian Model
I figured out what all those Irish unemployed mortgage brokers are up to. Just got this email: “This is to inform you that your email #05, 17, 18, 22, 34, 37 Bonus 35 have been selected for a cash prize … Continue reading
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Young Obama, Marxist-Leninist? Meh.
I wouldn’t necessarily hold this sort of thing against the president — after all, I’ve still got a bunch of Christic Institute stuff in the garage somewhere from my days as an undergraduate at UC Berkeley — but the emphasis … Continue reading
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RNS Quote of the Day, 02/24/11 Edition
Excellent commentary at the American Thinker. …the workers[‘] … agricultural-age peasant culture… experiences the world as a fixed pie where you have to fight for your share or get it from a powerful patron. That’s just not how the world … Continue reading
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