“The servant who buried the talent might have been the only one of three who returned anything of financial worth to his master. But he still would have been the wicked servant.”
Mis-Inflation, p. 92
“The servant who buried the talent might have been the only one of three who returned anything of financial worth to his master. But he still would have been the wicked servant.”
Mis-Inflation, p. 92
Introduction: As you no doubt remember, I have written previously about the worrisome inroads that the woke disease had been making at Grove City College. There was something of an uproar about it at the time, and so if you missed that, you can look at my previous contributions here and here and just follow …
“Uncle Wyatt has gold under the floorboards because the government can’t print it, and he has the idea that there is an inevitable crackup coming—when the government will desperately need to print gold and won’t be able to. In other words, I don’t think many of them are thinking so much like nine to five steady-as-she-goes investors as they are thinking like someone trying to survive a mash-up between Thunderdome and the killer-bee part of the book of Revelation.”
Mis-Inflation, p. 75
“So if debt is unpayable, and is steadily increasing, does there have to come a moment when the debt is repudiated?”
Mis-Inflation, p. 62
“A guy in a bunker with a chest full of gold might survive okay, but God put us here to thrive, not simply survive. The issue is not whether he is putting his resources into the right kind of investment, but rather whether he is becoming the right kind of man.”
Mis-Inflation, pp. 60-61
Dear Darla, So here is a topic we should get out of the way early on. It has become, I am afraid, an inflammatory topic in our culture more broadly, and this despite being one that ought to ...
“If the government debt load is shrinking relative to the GDP, then we are moving in a direction where government spending has decreasing influence over a growing economy.”
Mis-Inflation, p. 45
For those of you who are local, there is an exciting lecture tomorrow night at the Nuart that I wanted to make sure you all knew about.More information and the link to register is here. The event is free but they still would like you to register. And please know that the form says that …
“It seems to me that our team is really good at explaining the fact of having fallen off the skyscraper, and really bad at judging the distance to the sidewalk.”
Mis-Inflation, p. 20