Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Corporatism and War

In the long arc of the decline of empires and great powers, the main consequence of 9/11 and the wars that followed is to hasten the decline of the US. Precious resources needed to regenerate the US have been spent on wars of reprisal as well as the fantastically corrupt arrangements for economic reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan. Having allowed business to feed so well at the public trough for a decade, US politicians now deny their own people desperately needed funds for healthcare, education, and modernisation.

Tarak Barkawi

Friday, March 11, 2011

But I can afford the payments!

Great little article. In my search for a new home, I keep thinking, I can afford the payments, but I'd have to give up my 20% savings rate. And I REALLY LIKE saving 20% of my income each month. For me, if I can't afford the payment and my savings, I just can't bring myself to buy it!
'we can afford the payment' is a sure-fire sign someone can’t afford the payments. Marketers have won the battle of convincing us that we can afford things we can’t if we only have to pay for it every thirty days, rather than all at once.
http://frugaldad.com/2010/09/06/my-first-place-on-hgtv-house-poor/

Saturday, January 8, 2011

What are you committed to?

You can either be committed to growth or preserving the status quo. . . not both. You must choose everyday which you will serve. Consciously or unconsciously, a choice must be made.

I am committed to growth. I was born to help others improve their quality of life. I am practicing everyday and I hope to someday be as good as I dream.
 

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