We take up the issue of national power and real energy in today’s Daily Reckoning. And we take it up because the fate of nations and the welfare of men and women are directly related to how much sunlight we all get. All power—from the stored solar energy in fossil fuels to the sunlight that makes food grow—comes from energy.
January 30th, 2012 | Dan Denning | 16 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "climate change"
Aged Pension MkII
It would mean that the hundreds of thousands of dollars, or even millions of dollars that you’ve accumulated in your superannuation fund would be compulsorily acquired by the government on your retirement and in return you would get an Aged Pension MkII.
The worst thing about it is that it was a commissioned submission…
December 11th, 2009 | Kris Sayce | 24 comments | Continued
Messages from Copenhagen Climate Change Conference
Those are just four messages out of 3,860 posted on the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference website.
Reading just a handful of those messages – all in favour of world leaders “doing something” of course – it’s no wonder bureaucrats and politicians of the world believe they’ve got a mandate to rip billions of dollars from the hip pocket of the world’s taxpayers.
December 7th, 2009 | Kris Sayce | 23 comments | Continued
More Quantitative Easing by Fed has Markets Spooked About Inflation
Bullard said, that, “If the economy came in very weak, let’s say, in 2010, weaker than expected, we would have the option of doing further quantitative easing.” The Fed would do this through additional asset purchases, presumably with more, uh, “money” it created.
November 24th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 43 comments | Continued
Climate Change and Hyperinflation Reader Mail
“Amusing that someone who professes to be adroit on money matters can be naive on climate change. No doubt the coal miners will be sending in crates of champagne.
Chris
NZ
–What’s so funny? Is this an argument? Please send the champagne chilled.
May 1st, 2009 | Dan Denning | 4 comments | Continued


