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  • Keynes and the Myth of Permanent Deficit Spending

    Keynes and the Myth of Permanent Deficit Spending0

    The issue of ongoing and growing governmental deficits has arisen once again, as it does from time to time in U.S politics, but those who are raising the issue most critically now are liberal Democrats, many of whom have spent most of their time until this moment advocating programs and public spending which made federal

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  • The Future Will Not Be Dull

    The Future Will Not Be Dull0

    As the current political and social transformations of the nation sets into place, and awareness of it is more and more realized, there is inevitably a psychological sense in many Americans that the changes are permanent. Many who feel this are those who have opposed them, and who have believed they had a stake in

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  • A Little Dusting of Snow on My Hometown

    A Little Dusting of Snow on My Hometown0

    When it comes to public relations, small towns and cities usually come up short in national and global news stories.This has always been true of my hometown of Erie, PA whose most common claim to fame is its regular appearance in the New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle as a four-letter urban word beginning with “E.”Nevertheless, Erie does have

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  • Trump’s Rhetoric—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly—Won’t Determine His Presidency

    Trump’s Rhetoric—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly—Won’t Determine His Presidency0

    • November 3, 2017

    ‘Tis well said again; and it is a kind of good deed to say well; and yet words are not deeds.              – King Henry in William Shakespeare’s King Henry VIII   As someone who has spent virtually his whole life in the labor of words, spoken and written, prose and poetry and political commentary,

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