Posted on November 22, 2008 by boonman
Can anybody tell me what the hell has happened to capitalism?
Over the course of the 20th century, our market-led capitalist leaders made billions, trillions and maybe even gazillions, selling stuff to we, the consumer, without a second thought from either party. They supplied a good/service, we paid for said good/service. Money changed hands, profits were [...]
Filed under: Chrysler, Education, Ford, GM, Green, Jeanette Fitzsimons, New Zealand, United States of America, banking, capitalism, companies, cost of living, economics, government, oil, politics, sustainability | Tagged: economics, finance, politics, United States of America | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 29, 2008 by boonman
At the risk of being flagged by the Echelon Spy Satellite System because of my chosen subject material for this blog, capitalism sucks. That’s it. I’ve now replace North Korea on the Axis of Evil…
The people that should be reading this subject material probably aren’t, mainly due to the fact that they are currently raping [...]
Filed under: capitalism, cost of living, hubbert's peak, oil | Tagged: capitalism, oil, sustainable living | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 31, 2008 by boonman
Blimey!
I would like to use slightly stronger 4-letter based words to begin, but who wants to start something like that. I haven’t written in a while and the only things I’ve been thinking about have already been unleashed on the world (see last blog).
I have two very important points to make.
1) DAIRY FARMERS PAYOUT EVEN [...]
Filed under: Fonterra, New Zealand, dairy farming, oil | Tagged: dairy farming, Fonterra, oil, pension funds, water | Leave a Comment »