What this blog is about
I happened to check and noticed that I've actually been blogging for all of 3 weeks. Not really all that long, but at least enough time to develop a small portfolio of posts that can be perused and pondered. At this point I guess I should put a more complete post describing my goals and hopes.
Honestly, I don't expect to get a huge following. My topics are always going to be a bit eclectic, and while I'll touch on politics when discussing the economy and the effects of political decisions, there are those who are much more knowledgable about the current political atmosphere out there blogging. What I do hope is that I can slowly build a dedicated following who will come to discuss economics and the effects of decisions private and public on the world economy. As well as show off my small, but beloved rabbitry.
For background, I do have a bachelors in Economics, and I have kept reading and learning about the world economy since my graduation from college. I've always been fascinated by the why as well as the how, and in economics often the why is just as important as the method. I do tend to be very anti-Keynesian. John Maynard Keynes may have been a brilliant investor, but his theories were contrived to justify a system of tax and spend politics that do not make economic sense. His attempts to use mathematical equations to prove that government spending has a greater positive effect on the economy than private investment is something I feel is unproven, and requires that one assume a multiplier effect that does not make logical sense.
I do welcome comments and discussion. I do believe in what I'm posting and will be happy to review or argue any of the facts or opinions I post here.
As for rabbits. As my posts have indicated I have a small rabbitry and have breed some rabbits for the purposes of showing them. I do care deeply for my rabbits, and love chatting about and showing them. I will not claim to be an expert at breeding or raising them, but I am willing to offer advice, support and a friendly ear to chat rabbits with. As well as regular photos of the rabbits. I'm working on getting a few more casual ones showing rabbits at play.
Honestly, I don't expect to get a huge following. My topics are always going to be a bit eclectic, and while I'll touch on politics when discussing the economy and the effects of political decisions, there are those who are much more knowledgable about the current political atmosphere out there blogging. What I do hope is that I can slowly build a dedicated following who will come to discuss economics and the effects of decisions private and public on the world economy. As well as show off my small, but beloved rabbitry.
For background, I do have a bachelors in Economics, and I have kept reading and learning about the world economy since my graduation from college. I've always been fascinated by the why as well as the how, and in economics often the why is just as important as the method. I do tend to be very anti-Keynesian. John Maynard Keynes may have been a brilliant investor, but his theories were contrived to justify a system of tax and spend politics that do not make economic sense. His attempts to use mathematical equations to prove that government spending has a greater positive effect on the economy than private investment is something I feel is unproven, and requires that one assume a multiplier effect that does not make logical sense.
I do welcome comments and discussion. I do believe in what I'm posting and will be happy to review or argue any of the facts or opinions I post here.
As for rabbits. As my posts have indicated I have a small rabbitry and have breed some rabbits for the purposes of showing them. I do care deeply for my rabbits, and love chatting about and showing them. I will not claim to be an expert at breeding or raising them, but I am willing to offer advice, support and a friendly ear to chat rabbits with. As well as regular photos of the rabbits. I'm working on getting a few more casual ones showing rabbits at play.
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Blue Star Chronicles wrote:
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Blue Star Chronicles wrote:
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Shadowscope wrote:
Zoomba posted an article over at Wincustomize which I just ran across that has left me flabbergasted. You have unions in a lot of industries nowadays; automobile manufacturing, resource mining, airline staffing etc. However, unions are something that have...

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