Fuzzy Vision | Religion and Payday Loan Politics (Pt. 6)

Who’s a Christian?

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Go where there is greatest need
Meyers takes exception to the authors’ claim that “75 percent of America considers itself Christian. It therefore stands to reason that three out of four of any type of retail store will exist [...]

Of Crossword Puzzles and Red Wine – A Study in Economics

How to stay normal when the whole world is crazy
How is it possible, I ponder, as I fill in the C, that the answer to the clue “Warm up” in the New York Times crossword turns out to be ‘DEICE’? One of these days, I promise myself, I will get [...]

Sunday NYTimes Crossword Puzzle

Does money buy happiness? What does the Easterlin Paradox say?

I miss not having money. How about you?
What I miss most about not having money is that I am tied to my house. My job is mobile – me and my laptop can operate anywhere. Only an hour ago I was reading the papers and looking at the art exhibitions [...]

September 11th 2008 - It´s not great art unless the eyes follow you

Economic Crisis Trigger Family Breakdown and More Payday Loans

A Global Economic Disaster
The National Bureau of Economic Research has ruled that we are in fact in a recession. We have all witnessed the economic turmoil that has not only affected the United States, but the whole world in general. Banks are closing, mortgage rates continue to decline, and nearly [...]

The Credit Industry Is to Receive $800 Billion in Payday Loans

Even giants such as the mortgage industry and other areas of consumer credit such as the credit card companies, student loan foundations, and the auto industry need payday loans this year. There is an $800 billion bailout plan for them to use as capital after the $700 [...]