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Dollar suicide

Jerry Bowyer It wasn't Colonel Mustard in the library with the candelabra. And contrary to recent press reports, it wasn't Prince Alwaleed in the desert with a cartel. It was, in fact, Dr. Bernanke in the temple with the printing press. And since Dr. ...

From JERRY BOWYER, Renew America,  16 Oct 2009

Dollar Suicide -- By: Jerry Bowyer

It wasn’t Colonel Mustard in the library with the candelabra. And contrary to recent press reports, it wasn’t Prince Alwaleed in the desert with a cartel. It was, in fact, Dr. Bernanke in the temple with the printing press. And since Dr. Bernanke is, ...

From JERRY BOWYER, National Review Online,  15 Oct 2009

Why Milton Friedman is still right

Jerry Bowyer The easy-money advocates had a tough summer. In August alone, the price level increased almost half a percent, raising the average annual rate of inflation for the past three months to almost 5 percent. Wholesale prices, especially of raw ...

From JERRY BOWYER, Renew America,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Milton Friedman,  Paul Krugman,  New York Times Company,  John Maynard Keynes

Jerry Bowyer: Nobel's Stockholm Syndrome

It was because of a woman named Bertha Kinsky. She was a pacifist and a free-thinker (which means anti-religious). He fell in love with her, and they married, but she left him. He was wealthy, but not intellectually respected. He inherited his father's ...

From JERRY BOWYER, Town Hall,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Alfred Nobel,  Barack Obama,  Al Gore,  George W. Bush

Birthers, earthers, and founders

Jerry Bowyer Perhaps no controversy in recent years illustrates more clearly the dismal state of American civics education than the controversy pertaining to Barack Obama's birthplace. People who are woefully ignorant of Article 4, Section 1 of the ...

From JERRY BOWYER, Renew America,  16 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Chris Matthews,  John Kerry,  U.S. Congress,  MSNBC

Jerry Bowyer: Birthers, Earthers and Founders

Perhaps no controversy in recent years illustrates more clearly the dismal state of American civics education than the controversy pertaining to Barack Obama’s birthplace. People who are woefully ignorant of Article 4, Section 1 of the Constitution of ...

From JERRY BOWYER, Town Hall,  15 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Congress,  Chris Matthews

Flight 93, the crater, and the open book

Jerry Bowyer People rhetorically ask where God was on 9/11 as though He wasn't anywhere. Or they ask it accusingly, the way a detective asks a suspect if he has an alibi. "Where were you on the morning of September the 11th?""Can anyone confirm your ...

From JERRY BOWYER, Renew America,  13 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Christopher Columbus,  Todd Beamer,  The Pentagon,  U.S. Democratic Party,  G. K. Chesterton

Jerry Bowyer: Flight 93, the Crater and the Open Book

People rhetorically ask where God was on 9/11 as though He wasn't anywhere. Or they ask it accusingly, the way a detective asks a suspect if he has an alibi. "Where were you on the morning of September the 11th?""Can anyone confirm your alibi?" God was ...

From JERRY BOWYER, Town Hall,  11 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Todd Beamer,  Christopher Columbus

Some Data for Mr. Biden -- By: Jerry Bowyer

‘Facts are stubborn things,” wrote John Adams; I’m tempted to add: “But not as stubborn as Joe Biden.” The vice president recently told the Brookings Institution that he has no doubt that the Obama administration’s stimulus plan has been a success. In ...

From JERRY BOWYER, National Review Online,  4 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  John Adams,  Brookings Institution,  Gordon Brown

Longest. Lives. Ever. -- By: Jerry Bowyer

The Centers for Disease Control released its “National Vital Statistics Report” this week, and BuzzCharts was especially interested in the latest figures for life expectancy. It turns out that Americans are living longer than they did at any time in ...

From JERRY BOWYER, National Review Online,  21 Aug 2009

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