Perhaps I'm just crazy but I disagree with the Fed Head Bernanke's thinking that it is consumer spending that is the key to pulling us out of this recession. I may not have the piece of paper (AKA finance degree) that says I ought to know about finance, but I do have a brain and can not understand why the Fed thinks that spending more money when you already have a huge deficit will pull you out of a recession. I thought by now the Fed would have slowed down it's printing and not promise anymore bailouts but they said they were going to do just the opposite at the last hearing. I believe the bailouts and all this government spending in 2008 helped slow down the speed at which our economy is falling into recession but it did nothing to bring us out of one. Deficit spending does not allow for a country to grow economically and improve it's productive capacity. To think so is pure madness. Why?
Monday, October 11, 2010
Saturday, October 2, 2010
What is Money?
What is money exactly? At first it might seem obvious what money is, but is the definition of money really as simple as saying it's the dollar and quarter sitting in your wallet? I don't think so and this may explain why the term paper money creates a lot of confusion.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Economics is About the Common People
One of the things I love about economics is that it is so broad and all encompassing. Things that appear to be seemingly unrelated actually are. The more books I read, the more investment vehicles I use, the longer I trade in the stock market, the more I realized how the mindset of a seemingly insignificant average joe could drastically alter a nation's GDP. How can the whim of an average person have such far reaching effects you might ask?
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Fight Over Money? I'll Take a Piece of Slightly Rotted Cow
I was watching a show on the Travel Channel and laughed when I heard that the African tribesman on TV thought cheese was disgusting and couldn't understand why Americans would want to eat spoiled milk. Likewise, I'm pretty sure American viewers like me were baffled to learn that while the tribesman thought cheese was disgusting he thought eating the fresh blood clot of a cow was perfectly normal. What makes me wonder what is normal anyways? I guess it just depends on what you're used to and what your perspective is. I believe the same holds true for money.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Stock Market Booms Are Not A Good Thing: Yin Yang Economics Part 7
You know what I don't get? Why do economists and all the talking heads on TV say stuff like the economy is recovering or is booming because this financial number or that number is doing well, but yet when you walk around and actually look at US cities and neighborhoods, people are still homeless and jobless and there isn't anything US made on store shelves anymore?
The Fallacy of Higher Education: Yin Yang Economics Part 6
It used to be that getting a college degree was that of a privileged few, but nowadays a college degree is a dime a dozen and doesn't mean much anymore to potential employers. In this tough economy, it's becoming more about who you know that gets you the job not your degree. Networking has always been very important in landing a job, but now this is true more than ever before. I would say even more important than a degree from Harvard in some cases. How did I arrive at this conclusion?
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Pay Me Money to Lose Your Money: Yin Yang Economics Part 5
If you're interested in investing money you probably already figured out the fallacy of hiring someone to earn you money. Seriously, think about it. If someone came up to you and said, "Pay me thousands of dollars to lose your money over an extended amount of time," would you hire them?
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
The Sky is Falling, But Don't Worry, Be Happy
In my previous post I said that economics is related to the question, "Why is the answer why?" This question seems to make no sense whatsoever unless you actually stop and think about it. Let me give you an example of why we need to ask ourselves the question, "Why?". Have you ever met a person who simply did something so retarded you began to wonder if they had a brain or not?
Thursday, June 24, 2010
The Evolution of Stupid:Yin Yang Economics Part 4
Have you ever noticed that US presidents tend to evolve while in office? They all cycle through the phases of hero to ineffective to evil to stupid monkey boy and
Uncle Sam is Like a Drug Addict
In medicine, when a drug addict comes into the hospital for a drug overdose physicians detox the patient by slowly winding the patient down to a functional baseline through the use of medication. After
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Why Do Governments Appear to be Good, Bad, or Ugly?: Yin Yang Economics Part 3
I couldn't sleep tonight because for some reason I couldn't stop thinking about the question "Why do governments appear to be good, bad, or ugly?"
Friday, June 18, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
All the Money in the World Can't Buy My Bread: Yin Yang Economics Part 1
I never paid much attention to the concept of yin and yang until recently when I realized that wealth moves in circles/spheres and
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Can I Sue Myself?
Can I sue myself? I thought and thought about it for a while and finally decided. Nah. I could possibly, though it'd be a waste of time because
Monday, June 7, 2010
Was Einstein Really a Genius? Maybe it Just Depends on Who You Ask
When I was in high school, I remember helping out a friend with a math problem. Anyone who really knows me, knows I’m terrible at math. But here I
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Will Asking Stupid Yet Smart Questions Jump Start the Economy? A Circular Debate
Question: Will asking your credit card concierge desk questions that force someone to physically check their inventory at a particular day and time jump start the economy?
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Ask Stupid Questions to Save the Economy - Part II
Have you ever thought about why Dell has been so successful? Why out of all the PC makers, they were the ones who were able to make enormous profits during the technology boom? I believe it's because
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Ask Stupid Questions to Save the Economy - Part I
You know, right now the world is in chaos. You have people killing people, people losing jobs, people committing suicide and taking other people down with them, husbands beating their wives, mothers killing their children, Democrats becoming Republicans, Republicans becoming hippies, etc... the list just goes
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