When companies export profit from local economy, negative multiplier effect kicks in

The sun sets in Hixson upon retail shops that energize two sorts of clientele. By Alfred Adask In 1999 Drs. William Heffernan, Robert Gronski, and Mary Hendrickson (professors in the Department of Rural Sociology at the University of Missouri) presented a paper entitled ““Concentration of Agricultural Markets”” to the National Farmers Union. That paper outlined […]

Judges proposal urges give up gold for pyrite; an election roundup

Barbara Foster, left, of Chattanooga, and Lauren Smith of Soddy-Daisy enjoy an early voting experience Friday at Northgate mall in Chattanooga. By David Tulis Three important constitutional amendments on the ballot give us common people a chance to defy the will of the elites  whose concentration of power secures their economic security and that of […]

It’s perfectly rational for Barys, other weathermen to ignore sky striping

To keep their integrity, forecasters who created this chart at a Chattanooga TV station disregard weather-altering activities of Uncle Sam. By David Tulis Governments talk up ways to “combat climate change” and have manipulated the weather with hazy factory skies  for years. So why do weather forecasters reject sky striping as a developing “good government” […]

Tulis asks explanation today from Rep. Fleischmann on white stripes

Rep. Chuck Fleischmann speaks to a constituent in his Tennessee district, blessed with fresh cloud protection from the U.S. sky striping program. (Photo Fleischmann.house.gov) Unknown aircraft today flew heavy flight patterns over Hamilton County, a second day of artificial cloud-making in the federal government’s confident war against sunlight for the sake, ostensibly, of the salvation […]

Photo gallery: Origin of city’s haze U.S. jet-laid greenhouse gas emissions

Sky stripes spread by federal government aircraft over Southern Nevada turn into clouds, pursuant to U.S. climate control policy. (Photo Facebook) Sky stripes muddy the sky over downtown Chattanooga Aug. 7, 2014. Persistent contrails, laid aloft over Phoenix as part of the war on global warming, spread about as clouds and blot out the sun, […]

Uncle sky stripes city on national holiday; should we worry, or say thanks?

The U.S. sky stripes Chattanooga on July 4, 2014, though few people are aware of the program enough to thank it. This scene greets me looking up through my workplaces’s front door. By David Tulis / Chattanoogan.com Americans celebrate their country’s patriotic day looking up to exploding fireworks in the night sky. On Thursday thousands […]

State would sweat under EPA lockdown, but prof warns against chemtrail breakout

This graphic shows several wondrous ways of seeding the sky with clouds to protect the earth from a newly discovered enemy, the sun. Jet delivery systems are omitted, as no one has realized aircraft payloads can be technology other than bombs, bullets and missiles. By David Tulis / Chattanoogan.com Local economy has many enemies that […]

As Chattanoogans protest, Monsanto gains access to weather

Fans of healthy food protest Monsanto in Chattanooga on Saturday. The company has developed genetically modified vegetables. (Photo March Against Monsanto on Facebook) A boy suggests that bee colony collapse syndrome is connected with the wiles of Monsanto’s GMO program. (Photo by Andrew Helms) By David Tulis Chattanooga residents protested the growing claims upon the […]

Selling local economy by gazing skyward, lamenting a failed god

(Cartoon The Moneychanger newsletter) By David Tulis For the past two weeks I have been raising capital for Nooganomics.com and related labors. It requires me to give “elevator pitches” for local economy and to explain why my theory of local economy and free market is profitable enough to deserve investment dollars. Yet a story I’ve […]