Italians have "antipasto" and they have "pesto." But they don't seem to have "anti-pesto." I wonder if they're overrun?!?! --Marie Byars 🍝
Monday, March 27, 2017
Food for Thought
Italians have "antipasto" and they have "pesto." But they don't seem to have "anti-pesto." I wonder if they're overrun?!?! --Marie Byars 🍝
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Marie Byars,
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Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Wisdom from St. Patrick
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Jesus Christ,
Love,
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Saturday, February 18, 2017
More Presidential Wisdom
Historically, taxing the rich has been supported by both parties across the ideological spectrum. Even Thomas Jefferson, whom many Tea Party members worship, supported higher taxes on the wealthy. In an 1811 letter to Thaddeus Kościuszko, he defended the tariff because it would force the rich to pay more:
“The rich alone use imported articles, and on these alone the whole taxes of the General Government are levied. The poor man, who uses nothing but what is made in his own farm or family, or within his own country, pays not a farthing of tax to the General Government.” --Thomas Jefferson
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Teddy Roosevelt
Friday, January 27, 2017
More Sensible Tax Schemes
As a reminder, taxes on the upper echelons were much higher from Eisenhower until Reagan. For most of that time, the economy was really pretty good. The stock market (which used to not be used as the main measure of how the country was doing) grew just fine. In fact, much of the action-reaction we have in society can be traced back to the 1980s, which spawned this modern extremism.
Other items from this blog, which refer to outside economists' reports, are below:
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Saturday, January 7, 2017
House of Cards
If we are honest about it, to some degree, all modern economies are a bit of a Ponzi scheme. ---Marie Byars
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disappointment,
economy,
failure,
humanity,
irony,
Marie Byars,
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Friday, January 6, 2017
More Wisdom for the New Year
"When opportunity knocks, some people are in the backyard looking for four-leaf clovers." ---Polish Proverb
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failure,
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Perseverance,
success
Wisdom for Facebook
With all the crazy fake news on Facebook and other random, short-sighted spoutings-off on social media, these words of a classic Greek philosopher take on new meaning:
"Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something." ---Plato
modernized detail (Plato & Aristotle) from Raphael's "School of Athens", 1509-1511 |
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