Socialism Comes to France
By: Brad Jackson (Diary) | May 7th at 10:00 AM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech discuss the defeat of Nicolas Sarkozy in France, the Greek Election, and how a left-ward turn in Europe could impact the US. We’re brought to you as always by Stephen Clouse and Associates. If you’d like to email us, you can do so at coffee[at]newledger.com. We | Read More »
How Britain Became Great Again
By: Repair_Man_Jack (Diary) | December 12th at 04:00 PM |
“We did everything, the chancellor and I, to allow the British to take part in the agreement. But there are now clearly two Europes,” Sarkozy said in an interview with the French daily Le Monde. “One wants more solidarity between its members and more regulation. The other is attached only to the logic of the single market,” he said. (HT: Canada.com) At the recent EU | Read More »
David Cameron’s Controversial Veto of EU Treaty
By: Brad Jackson (Diary) | December 12th at 10:00 AM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Francis Cianfrocca to discuss Boeing’s victory over the NLRB, UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s veto of a controversial EU treaty, and how it will impact relations with the European mainland. We’re brought to you as always by BigGovernment and Stephen Clouse and Associates. | Read More »
Robin Hood Tax Would Hurt the Little Guy More Than Big Banks
By: Brad Jackson (Diary) | December 8th at 10:01 AM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Francis Cianfrocca to discuss Jon Corzine’s testimony before Congress on MF Global, the proposed Robin Hood Tax and how it would hurt the little guy not big banks as intended. We’re brought to you as always by BigGovernment and Stephen Clouse and Associates. | Read More »
Enron’s Collapse and The Death of the Private Sector
By: Brad Jackson (Diary) | December 5th at 10:01 AM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Francis Cianfrocca to discuss Europe’s potential political merger, the ten year anniversary of Enron’s collapse, and evidence the American private sector has been dying since the 1960′s. We’re brought to you as always by BigGovernment and Stephen Clouse and Associates. If you’d like | Read More »
Germany Looks to Consolidate Their Power in the EU
By: Brad Jackson (Diary) | November 18th at 10:09 AM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Francis Cianfrocca to discuss a new German push to politically unite Europe to save the Eurozone, Obama’s decision to kill 20,000 jobs, and we respond to a question from a listener. We’re brought to you as always by BigGovernment and Stephen Clouse and | Read More »
Beware The Greeks Bearing Votes
By: Repair_Man_Jack (Diary) | November 2nd at 01:00 PM |
Brett Stevens of Amerika.org theorized that human societies can have two forms of culture; Managerial and Organic. He describes these two options below. • Managerial. Like attending a job, days at an American high school or going to a mall, the managerial state consists of people who have nothing in common except wanting to make money and not get murdered. As a result, a strong | Read More »
Tech at Night: Tech bloopers, Samsung still losing in Germany, Obama and Holder strongarm AT&T
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 6th at 02:30 AM |
As Labor Day winds up out here, we have a brief Tech at Night tonight. Something to watch: Eric Schmidt is downplaying talk of Google wanting Motorola’s phone patents after Larry Page pretty much said the opposite. Who’s in charge here? HP sues its own partner over its own idea. Who’s in charge there? A Dutch court only found Samsung phones, not tablets, to infringe | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Progressive says we’re overregulated, Google draws more Neutrality regs, Dems compound failure
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 18th at 03:00 AM |
No really, Governor Haslam, you do not want to bring California taxation to Tennessee. Have you seen our unemployment? That’s why we just might defeat it at referendum. PETA people are hijacking phones, sending malicious messages without consent, and running up text message bills. People need to be careful about what they install, but this sort of thing needs to send people to jail, as | Read More »
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The Need to Criminalize Counterfeit Drugs Worldwide
By: Ben Domenech (Diary) | March 2nd at 10:41 AM |
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Roger Bate to discuss the need to criminalize the trade of counterfeit drugs in international law, then Pejman Yousefzadeh talks about Mike Huckabee. We’re brought to you as always by BigGovernment and Stephen Clouse and Associates. If you’d like to email us, you | Read More »
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Google, Privacy
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 13th at 01:00 PM |
Good morning. Last night Tech at Night didn’t quite come because I was not feeling well at all. But there’s stuff I want to highlight so this morning I’m going to make it happen. Here we go! Want to be more like Europe? Well, in one way, we do: The EU has rejected Net Neutrality regulation as unnecessary. The EU’s equivalent of an FCC Chairman | Read More »
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For the EU, It’s Still ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’
By: Steve Maley (Diary) | October 7th at 07:00 PM |
In spite of a vote by its committee on the environment to ban all deep sea drilling in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the European Parliament has rejected a moratorium on deep sea drilling for oil and gas. By doing so, the EU finds itself in a rather unfamiliar position: being farther to the right on an issue, more pragmatic and more firmly | Read More »