As promised, my past two days of job searching has ended. I applied to a number of job offerings that are related to my field, so all I have to do now is play the waiting game until I find… Read More ›
Compendium
Planning for the Future
Today, I felt I needed to be more transparent about one of my other plans lately. I decided, after finishing my undergraduate studies at university late last year, to continue going to school and begin my graduate studies sooner rather… Read More ›
Update (29 May 2022)
I have decided that this week’s series of Blog posts should be about a combination of political, technological, economic, social, and financial topics. Unlike the previous weeks of posts, where the conversation focused on a single theme, I will be… Read More ›
Update (28 May 2022)
I am currently taking a break from the Blog over the weekend, figuring out what I would be writing for next week. There is currently not much else for me to discuss about at the moment. In the meantime, I… Read More ›
Unionization of Connecticut’s National Guard
In The Work-Standard, I stated that the wages and salaries of the Socialist Nation is consolidated in the form of the “Paygrade.” A Paygrade was defined as a weekly payment issued by the Council State to the recipient for their… Read More ›
Update (19 May 2022)
Today, I have no plans to work on another post for the Blog. I will be spending my time away from the Blog to take care of other matters. As for tomorrow, I am going to work on the next… Read More ›
Update (18 May 2022)
Today, I have two new posts in the works at the moment. The first one will be a follow up to my initial comment on the latest post of the ARPLAN Blog. The other, meanwhile, will be another addition to… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Third Lost Decade (2022)
The previous Blog post outlined the ongoing extent of Inflation in the US and the EU/NATO member-states during the Coronavirus Pandemic. I provided bar graphs to demonstrate how the Inflation Rates for the US Dollar and the Euro rose dramatically… Read More ›
Notes on the “Political Deficits” Dissertation
Before I encountered the ARPLAN Blog, I made a number of predictions back in late 2018 about the next 30 years, concluding that Liberal Capitalism’s worldwide hegemony will not survive the 21st century. Everything between the 2020s and 2040s was… Read More ›
Update (20 March 2022)
I spent all day gathering information and drawing conclusion from a number of research papers and even a dissertation that comments on the commonalities between 20th and 21st century politics. The dissertation in particular arguably the most promising of all… Read More ›
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