The Financial Condition of the World: Excepts From the Mainstream and Alternative Financial Press (Part III)

In this final installment, I want to emphasize the connection between economics and politics. In my mind the two are interwoven and inseparable. Economics is about who produces what, and politics is about who gets to keep it. The political system is exactly as virtuous as are the people who comprise it. Activity in the [...]

By |2010-06-04T22:38:57-04:00June 4th, 2010|Constitution, Elections, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Roxann Robinson Wins GOP Canvass for Chesterfield Special Election

It looks like Roxann Robinson won the GOP Canvass easily tonight.  Delegate Sam Nixon was appointed by Governor McDonnell to head the Virginia Information Technology Agency. As a result, a special election will be held on June 15th to find his replacement in the House of Delegates.  Since the Republicans had more than one candidate vying [...]

By |2010-05-21T19:37:31-04:00May 10th, 2010|Elections|1 Comment

Meet the GOP Candidates for 27th House of Delegates Special Election Monday

UPDATE: Jason King, last candidate in 27th for the GOP nomination, has been added. In my previous post, I mentioned that there is a Chesterfield Republican Canvas on Monday, May 10 from 4pm-8pm, to choose the Republican nominee to run in the Special Election on June 15th to fill the seat of Delegate Sam Nixon, who [...]

By |2010-05-08T15:18:09-04:00May 7th, 2010|Elections|1 Comment

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