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Public Banks
Public Banks. Banks that actually ARE banks. Banks that actually make loans to businesses…not trading companies who call themselves banks and speculate on corn and oil and derivatives and don’t lend money to anybody, except maybe other banks. Public Banks, charted by the government to BE banks – and nothing else. A place where grandmas and cash-rich corporations can deposit their money in a safe government-guaranteed interest-paying banking institution, assured that their money will be used to develop the national economy. Not drive up the prices of housing and wheat and oil. Continue reading
What Happened to Capitalism?
You are a musician. I’m a writer and painter. We both have disabilities. You are blind. I have a lot of broken bones, chronic fatigue, and BiPolar II. You give away your music for free in churches and old people’s homes. I give away my writings for free in blogs and podcasts and letters to the editor and ebooks. And I give free access to my paintings online. We both make people happy with our art. We both work, but we don’t get paid. We don’t sit around on our asses smoking dope. We both work hard at what we do. And we both get food stamps and Supplemental Security Income, S.S.I. And that is what your uniformed right wing friends would like to stop. Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, derivatives, financial futures. commodities futures, food stamps, handouts, quality, small businesses, socialism, SSI, value
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The Rude Guy Podcast #80 June 15, 2011
America’s Tahrir Square, October2011.org, prosecute Wall Street, worker owned businesses, land trusts, employee stock option plans, Your Brain Is Not Your Own, Art is Dangerous, the art of evolution Continue reading
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Tagged America's Tahrir Square, art, art is dangerous, employee stock option plans, Jamie Dimond, land trust, Lloyd Blankfien, October 2011, october2011.org, prosecute Wall Street, science, socialism, stop war, take over Washington D.C., the art of evolution, worker owned businesses, Your Brain Is Not Your Own
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The Rude Guy text of Podcast #80 June 15, 2011
America’s Tahrir Square, October2011.org, prosecute Wall Street, worker owned businesses, land trusts, employee stock option plans, Your Brain Is Not Your Own, Art is Dangerous, the art of evolution Continue reading
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Tagged America's Tahrir Square, art, art is dangerous, employee stock option plans, Jamie Dimond, land trust, Lloyd Blankfien, October 2011, october2011.org, prosecute Wall Street, science, socialism, stop war, take over Washington D.C., the art of evolution, worker owned businesses, Your Brain Is Not Your Own
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The Rude Guy Podcast #78 April 15, 2011
Chris Hedges tells us exactly how America has come to be run by corporations due to the abject failure of the Liberal Class. Continue reading
The Rude Guy text of Podcast #78 April 15, 2011
Chris Hedges tells us exactly how America has come to be run by corporations due to the abject failure of the Liberal Class. Continue reading
The Rude Guy Podcast #75 January 13, 2011
Historical proof that economies fare better under protectionism and mercantilism than free trade. Continue reading
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Tagged AIM, American Indian Movement, Andy Grove, Christmas, feed the homeless, free trade, Glenn Beck, Ha-Joon Chang, mercantilism, Michael Bloomberg, mittelstand, protectionism, Rush Limbaugh, Russell Means, socialism, Thomas Friedman, Tongan choir, Tongan singing
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The Rude Guy text of Podcast #75 January 13, 2011
Historical proof that economies fare better under protectionism and mercantilism than free trade.
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Tagged AIM, American Indian Movement, Andy Grove, Christmas, feed the homeless, free trade, freedom, Glenn Beck, Ha-Joon Chang, mercantilism, Michael Bloomberg, mittelstand, protectionism, Rush Limbaugh, Russell Means, socialism, Thomas Friedman, Tongan choir, Tongan singing
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