There are principles and behaviors, the examination of how force distorts activity in the markets, which reflects what the nature of economics is. They call them economic laws for a reason: just because someone doesn't believe in them, that doesn't make them not true. It's something that 'right' and 'left' are most certainly guilty of ignoring most of the time, continuing to believe that wealth redistribution towards their own ends is somehow ideal... but activity, such as fractional reserve banking, betrays the true evaluation of wealth by confusing people into accepting a medium of exchange which loses value at the whims of those who establish credit.
The government stopped representing the majority a long time ago. Now they represent the 'generous' corporations that benefit from marijuana prohibition. It's sickening.
Funny, I saw this exact comment on Slashdot on Digg twice. heart and rose tattoo
Jesus, did you even try to hide the fact that you're a spammer?
how the fish did it reach front page with just 55 diggs ?
Was this really written by her?
Wow, 8 fully-insured small time banks fail in 7 months and everyone thinks the sky is falling. Meanwhile the stock markets are doing fine, oil is dropping, the economy grew 0.9% in Q1 and 1.9% in Q2 and unemployment is not nearly as bad as it could be. A year from now we will be in a full-fledged recovery - good job, Bernanke.
And that was the only time he was still relevant
DUDE... I am going to print this out and hand it to several girls i know. They need this bad.