Back in Part I, the Jeffersonian approach to the US Presidency, as it was introduced by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was discussed in great detail. Aside from the President, Vice President, and the Cabinet, the Executive Branch is further divided into… Read More ›
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Update (20 August 2022)
A decision was made on my part to split my most recent post into two parts. This is of course the one about the current state of the US Presidency, including my discussion of the Executive Office and White House… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: “Executive Office” and “White House Office” (Pt. I of II)
There is far more to the Executive Branch than the President of the United States and their subordinate Vice President and Cabinet. An entire bureaucracy exists as part of the Executive Branch, and a lot of them do in fact… Read More ›
Update (19 August 2022)
I cannot believe that it is now Friday morning. After not posting anything yesterday, I feel that it is only proper of me to add two new posts to the Blog. Allow me to spend the rest of this Update… Read More ›
On IRS Funding Increase
The contemporary US Taxation System is so unlike the one described by Alexander Hamilton in three of his Federalist Papers. Split between Federal, State and Municipal governments, the contemporary US Taxation System under the Jeffersonians was developed over the centuries… Read More ›
Update (15 August 2022)
True to the final set of major posting, I am going to devote this week’s posts to a variety of topics. I have no definite subject that I would like to cover at the moment, and there are indeed a… Read More ›
Basic Primer on Personal Finance
Consider the following posts to be a discussion of personal finance under Neoliberalism. Here, I will be working with Kapital and Schuld instead of the usual Arbeit and Geld that I have grown more accustomed to over the years. Any… Read More ›
Update (14 August 2022)
Okay, I just posted the two-part comment I made to the latest ARPLAN post on my Blog. I have already provided a summarization of my conclusions in an earlier post, where I discussed why the five articles covered in the… Read More ›
US inflation surprise: in July consumer price growth slows (+ 8.5%), a sigh of relief for the FED. Markets celebrate — Breaking Latest News
In July, US consumer prices rose by‘8,5% compared to a year ago, a slowing pace compared to the previous month (+ 9.1%) mainly due to the drop in gasoline prices. While on a monthly basis, prices remained unchanged as energy… Read More ›
On “Pan-Germanic Socialists against Capitalism”
Since my comments on ARPLAN appears to have not been approved, I will be discussing the ideas described therein in what was a two-part comment. The two-part comment, besides presenting a tenable case on Pan-Germanic Socialism’s Socialistic tendencies, also sought… Read More ›
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