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eprileson
I am a historian and writer who wants to bring to light current events through a historical perspective. It is difficult to understand today's current events without having a grasp of what has occurred before. This is a running thread to help keep people informed about the present and remind everyone to not forget their past. Enjoy and please comment!
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Monthly Archives: September 2011
What’s the Deal With Government Investments Gone Wrong?
Hello all, and welcome to another edition of “What’s the Deal?” The blog that teaches you how to tolerate reading about politics, if you just add a dash of history. In this weeks blog, we discuss the recent bankruptcies of … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Politics
Tagged China, Evergreen Solar, green, investemts, obama, president, solar, Solyndra, SpectraWatt, tax dollars, technology
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What’s the Deal With Private Sector Economic Solutions?
Hello all! and welcome to another stirring edition of “What’s the Deal?” The blog normally used for terrible jokes/puns, but this week we’re switching it up. So far, I haven’t used this Blog to set up a bully pulpit and … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Politics
Tagged 2011, economy, fiscal conservatism, Jobs, private industry, rant, Reagnomics, recession, Republican, risk, Romney
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