Experience and Interest over Position and Intellect

In 1943, the Economist F. A Hayek wrote: “One need not be a profit to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal events to one man under aspects which few yet see.”

Hayek was writing at a time when totalitarian socialism was running a muck in Europe and among . . . → Read More: Experience and Interest over Position and Intellect

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Healthcare: Deja vous all over again.

Sipping on a cup of joe at my local Starbucks, I began thinking about the various healthcare proposals discussed by our candidates for President. As you may have seen in my previous post, ideas such as these produce consequences, many of which are not particularly good.

Anyway, as I continued, it seemed to me that the . . . → Read More: Healthcare: Deja vous all over again.

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The recession you missed, that is unless you were sick.

Little frustrates a consumer than to purchase a product only to find out shortly thereafter that a newer version, with more capabilities is just released and the price is the same. For most of us, this is just an inconvenience, but consider this: what if you are about to have a knee replaced. . . . → Read More: The recession you missed, that is unless you were sick.

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