Wow! Really? Who knew?
Posted by Mad Rocket Scientist | Filed under Capitalism, Guest Authors, Nanny Business
Government involvement in the economy increases ethnic rebellion Really, you don’t say? Economic advantages and disadvantages that are applied through government regulation can lead to ethnic unrest? Wealth redistribution along ethnic lines makes people testy and prone to take out their frustrations on other ethnic groups? That is just amazing! In all honesty, it is [...]
Flying Sucks, Packing Doubly So
Posted by Hazel Stone | Filed under Capitalism, Ephemera
Oh dear, this is both good and bad: Best Buy Co. Inc. plans to add a dozen vending kiosks inside major airports across the country as part of a new pilot program called “Best Buy Express,” company executives said. … The machines will stock cell phone and computer accessories, along with digital cameras, portable data [...]
Tags: buy me something!
Randomness
Posted by Mad Rocket Scientist | Filed under Capitalism, Do It Yourself, Guest Authors, Idiot Legislation, Litigious World, Yellow Press
First off: Sonuva… They are drilling in North Dakota! About fricking time too. Teen hops two six foot fences and ignores numerous warnings at Six Flags, GA and gets the Highlander Loser treatment. Who wants to bet his parents sue that there was not enough warning that the area under a 50 mph roller coaster [...]
Allow me to Speculate
Posted by Mad Rocket Scientist | Filed under Capitalism, Guest Authors
I work with a decent bunch of guys, and during a conversation today, one of them brought up a really good point. He said, “Right now, even if congress opened up all of the oil fields for US exploration and exploitation, none of the Big Oil companies would jump at the chance.” How many of [...]
Tags: Capitalism, it's all about the ooooiiiillll, where's my flying car?
Project: Operation Drillbit
Posted by Ted Bronson | Filed under Capitalism, Do It Yourself, Idiot Legislation
Folks, you know I’m all about doing it yourself. You also know that I think we should be drilling enough wells in the Gulf of Mexico to walk from Tampa to Galveston without getting our feet wet. I believe I may have even made my displeasure with our Senate hirelings plain on at least one [...]
Tags: capitalism is good, unpaid promotion
The Case for Colombia
Posted by Ted Bronson | Filed under Capitalism
Free trade with our best ally in South America is, in caps, A GOOD THING. I can think of at least three reasons for that statement. 1) Free trade with Colombia opens up new and currently growing markets for American goods and services. This country has about 45 million or so people living within its [...]
Tags: international, too damn vivid



