Archive for January, 2008

Ron Paul’s $157 Billion Campaign

January 31, 2008

First Bernanke cut the interest rate today (the second time in eight days) and now the Senate is passing an economic stimulus bill for $157 billion in tax rebates. Both these efforts are just inflation enhancing band-aids for an economy suffering from a cannonball wound of poor monetary policy.

But not all is lost. You can take your fat rebate check and give it all to Ron Paul who supports sound money. That’s your best bet to turn this bill into some real economic stimulus.

Financial Times ad on the L

January 22, 2008

The ads inside the train always add a little flavor to my often-insipid morning commute. During my 12-minute ride, I can take in every ad (within legibility) that canvases the walls of my train car. However, only the good ones stay with me. And sometimes, when they’re really good, they command my attention for nearly the entire ride.

A few days ago, this ad for the Financial Times kept me staring.

Financial Times metropolis

World Business in One Place

It communicates one clear message with a captivating visual concept completed by the tag line, “World Business in one place.” It took me a minute to figure out what city I was looking at. The illustration is fantastic. And I think it’s an appropriate concept for getting their message across. You can find an interactive version of this ad on the Financial Times site.

Any thoughts on this ad? Have you ever seen a similar concept in an ad?