http://www.donharrold.net
Your neighbors have a ton of it.
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http://www.donharrold.net
Your neighbors have a ton of it.
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http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/domestic/taxes
Center for American Progress Senior Fellow Christian Weller disputed suggestions that taxes ought to be reduced for the wealthiest Americans on CNBC’s Kudlow & Company. 8/30/07
What if 40 hours a week were enough?
THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS
www.AMERICANPROGRESS.org
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excerpts from an interview by Deborah Brewster and Chrystia Freeland
Financial Times, July 18 2008
Bill Ruprecht took over as chief executive of Sotheby’s in 2000, after the auction house had been plunged into crisis with the news that it and rival Christie’s had colluded over prices. He succeeded Diana Brooks, who was found guilty along with Alfred Taubman, chairman and major shareholder.
In a video interview with FT.com, he discusses the continuing demand for fine art among the super rich, the growth of interest in Russian and Chinese art and the risks of seller guarantees.
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Chapter 5 (Growth Vs. Prosperity): Contrary to what we’ve grown used to, growth is not the same thing as prosperity. In fact, growth and prosperity are both dependent on the same thing: surplus. Dr. Martenson explains how we’ve been conditioned to want, and to take, both growth and prosperity; however, we are approaching the limits of our physical, finite, earth – the amount of surplus is steadily declining.
Chapter 6 (What is Money?): What is a dollar? Sure, it allows us to buy things like food, cars, and iPods; yet, most of us don’t really understand money beyond that. Dr. Martenson not only provides an understandable definition, but also explains what gives our green pieces of paper value, and what dangers any currency must face.
http://www.chrismartenson.com
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Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy CEO David Michonski on CNBC’s High Net Worth, discussing the luxury home market.
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Professor Floy Lilley reads the first part of Ron Paul’s important monograph, “Gold, Peace, and Prosperity: The Birth of a New Currency.”
Ron Paul has been the leading champion of sound money in Congress. Here he explains why sound money means a new gold standard.
This monograph is written in the clearest possible terms with the goal of explaining the basics of paper money and its effects of inflation, business cycles, and government growth.
He maps out a plan to bring about a dollar that is as good as gold, one that would be protected against manipulation by government and central bankers.
This monograph first appeared in 1981, and it has been in wide distribution ever since.
Henry Hazlitt writes the introduction, and Murray Rothbard writes the preface.
This audiobook is also available for download in MP3 audio format at http://mises.org/multimedia/mp3/audiobooks/GoldPeaceProsperity.mp3.
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MBIA and Assured Guaranty shares slide; LDK solar shares soar.
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Apple, Microsoft and Dow Chemical fall; Activision shares rise.
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