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Global Warming | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. It’s Easy Being Green, When You Have No Choice. February 25, 2015. February 24, 2015 I’m involved in a new film about watermelons; you know, the zealous environmentalists who are green on the outside and red (like Marx and Lenin) on the inside. The movie (available on DVD) is titled: It’s Easy Bring Green, When You Have No Choice. As you think about the title for a…. Read more ». February 25, 2015. August 27, 2014.
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Dr. Mark Pingle | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. Editor: Economics and Policy. Professor Mark Pingle has been a member of the University of Nevada, Reno Department of Economics since 1990. He received his B.S. degree in economics from Southern Oregon State College in 1983. He received his M.A. in 1984 and Ph.D. in Economics in 1988, both from the University of Southern California. Economic Theory, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Optimal Control. Expanding econo...
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Norm Robins | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. He lives happily with his wife in Reno, Nevada, where he manages his employee benefits insurance agency and investment portfolio. He writes periodically for The American Philosopher. About the downright silly goings on in Washington and New York from an economics and investor’s perspective. America’s Heritage Library. America’s Heritage Library. America’s Heritage Library. America’s Heritage Library.
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Economics | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. Reducing the Deficit – Part 2. March 3, 2016. In my last article we dealt with the misconception that reducing the deficit meant reducing the debt. While our current administration brags about reducing the deficit they have doubled the national debt. Reducing the deficit mean reducing the amount you were going to spend above your income, but it can still be more than your…. Read more ». February 20, 2016. She is f...
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Jack Dunigan | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. Jack Dunigan Editor: Leadership and Management. He is a graduate of San Bernardino Bible College BA, International Christian Seminary M. CE. Jack was, for many years the Senior Consultant for Dynamic Systems Inc., consulting with Fortune 500 Companies clients internationally. Send Jack a message. Jack’s websites: ThePracticalLeader.com. Read more articles by Jack. America’s Heritage Library.
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Conservative Philosophy | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. The Natural Order of Things. August 22, 2016. It has been a long time since the philosophers of days gone by, observed nature and came away with perceptions of truth. They were brilliant men, educated in the classics of their day, but they were not committed to a modern context of ideology. They believed that by the observation of nature, truth could be…. Read more ». August 16, 2016. Read more ». August 13, 2016.
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Brian Sussman | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. Editor: The Weather, Environment and National Issues. Brian is a regular substitute host on the nationally syndicated Mark Levin Show. Send Brian a message. Read more articles by Brian:. Postsbycategories array1cat=”brian-sussman” sortby=”title date” order=”ASC DESC” posts per page=”-1 X”]. America’s Heritage Library. America’s Heritage Library. America’s Heritage Library. America’s Heritage Library.
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Military Affairs | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. March 30, 2016. 8220;Earth to God – Listen up God, We’ve got problems! 8221; North Korea – Communist North Korea just released a disturbing video showing a simulated nuclear strike against our Capitol. The subtitle reads: “If the American imperialists provoke us a bit, we will not hesitate to slap them with a pre-emptive nuclear strike.” Turkey – Because…. Read more ». November 14, 2015. Read more ». April 30, 2015.
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Authors | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. What Happened to Colin Kaepernick? August 30, 2016. A young, happy, smiling 4th grader once wrote: “I’m 5’2” and 91 pounds. Good athelet. I think in 7 years I will be between 6 ft – to 6’4 inches and 140 pounds. I hope to go to a good college in faith. Then go on to the pros and play for the niners of…. Read more ». Hillary Clinton–Brilliant Entrepreneur. August 27, 2016. Read more ». August 25, 2016. August 16, 2...
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A Touch of Humor | The American Philosopher
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A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. America’s Heritage Library. A Touch of Humor. The Natural Order of Things. August 22, 2016. It has been a long time since the philosophers of days gone by, observed nature and came away with perceptions of truth. They were brilliant men, educated in the classics of their day, but they were not committed to a modern context of ideology. They believed that by the observation of nature, truth could be…. Read more ». July 28, 2016. July 28, 2016.
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