This August 9th, 2013 episode of The David Dorer Show is the first ever truly live broadcast where call-ins are welcomed and encouraged. The phone number is 478-227-3879. The show goes live at 6pm Eastern Standard Time. My panel is Mr. Bunker (@RSBUNKER), E (@RedECritique), and Will America (@RestoreLiberty). We will discuss the recent embassy …
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On this May 17, 2016 episode of Dorer Daily, I talk about how on this day in 1994 Malawi had its first multi-party election! But, that’s just a way to keep with the theme of the show referencing a day in history, or is it? A common refrain in Today’s American politics is “the …
Continue reading America Should be More Democratic– Like Malawi!“Financial markets in the United States are the largest and most liquid in the world.” Which makes sense. After becoming back-to-back World War Champs, America set up the system of international finance that endures to this day. Except that we’re no longer on the gold standard (this is an argument for another piece). You would think …
Continue reading We’re too big to fail, so you’re too small for us to careSince the twin towers well fell, there has been talk of unseating the US dollar as the reserve currency. With the election of Syriza, a far-left populist party led by Alexis Tsipras, and Mr Tsipras’ swearing in as prime minister,the Euro as a currency is a tenuous proposition. China has managed to furl the …
Continue reading Knolan’s Knonsense – Regulate the RegulatorsEvery year, the State of the Union is my favorite speech — I make New Years Resolutions for myself, set goals for the year, and ambition to do better, at all that I do, than the year before; and, I think it is only prudent that our government be just as goal-motivated. The problem …
Continue reading 2015 State of the Union (no clapping)Happy New Year, America. And all you other countries, too. This posting introduces a new format for this column; please do excuse the length and plow on though to the end. Firstly, my apologies. That greeting was quite rude to all you other countries (even the phrasing, “all you other countries” is pejorative and …
Continue reading Knolan’s Knonsense: A New EnergyDemand for oil grew has recently grown at the slowest rate since 2009, to 92.7m bbl/day, half of the increase projected. Oil prices per barrel fall to four year low of $83.37 at the London MEX, and a two year low of $80.01 at the New York MEX. Things have gotten weird. OPEC upped …
Continue reading Knolan’s Knonsense – The Art of Oil WarWe’ll get to tax inversions in a minute, but let’s talk about how the IRS and the Treasury are pursuing every possible manner of tax collection. The Guardian ran a story on Wednesday entitled “Banks tell US customers they won’t work with Americans.” Banks are doing this because of the FATCA, Foreign Accounts Taxation …
Continue reading Knolan’s Knonsense – Tax InversionsThe First Debate between Georgia Senatorial Candidates Michelle Nunn and David Perdue was hosted by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce today in Macon, Georgia. Zaxby Chambliss’ Georgia Senate seat is wide open, so this is a shootout for potential control over the Senate in 2014. An important fact, I think, is that both of …
Continue reading First Georgia Senate Debate – Perdue v. NunnWelcome back to the David Dorer Show!This week is the “A Pen, a Phone, and an Investigative Agency” Edition where we will discuss President Obama’s rule change to overtime pay and the FLSA, the looming “success deadline” for the Affordable Care Act, and the CIA’s “spying” on the Senate. As always, there will be jokes, blogger …
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