One of the problems that OCD sufferers have with a vibrant decentralized economy is its seeming chaos. Some businesses thriving, others collapsing, just in time orders, long supply chains, fluctuating stock prices... Like sheepdogs with a flock-in heat, the obsessive perseverate about control, lots of control to keep it ordered, manageable and straightforward. Not for... Continue Reading →
A Canadian Economics Lesson
Common sense doesn't seem that common anymore so it is refreshing when a political leader actually takes the time to explain some fiscal theory. It is also a treat to find a politician who actually understands economics and can teach it, without condescension, at a level that most voters should understand. A far cry from... Continue Reading →