Thursday, February 27, 2014

Al Capone Does my Taxes...

So this week in the little world of Weserville, we learned about taxes. Taxes are the bane of most people's existence and livelihood, or so I've been told. We found out that Al Capone, you know, the gangster, didn't go to jail for his crimes, he went to jail for not paying his taxes. I can imagine the conversation in jail went something like this:
(Guy 1, Guy 2, and Guy 3 wait patiently in the Alcatraz cell as their new inmate, Al Capone is dropped off. The three guys don't know who he is and so Guy 1 begins. . .)
Guy 1: So who are you and what are you in for?
Capone: My name is Al Capone and I am in here because I-
Guy 1: Wait don't tell me, you killed someone?
Capone: Yes but I-
Guy 2: You were caught with moonshine?
Capone (irritated now): Yes but I-
Guy 3: You ran a gang and ruled the streets with an iron fist?
Capone (angrily): Yes, but that's NOT why I'm here!
Guy 1: It's not, than why are you here?
Capone (sighs): I didn't pay my taxes.
(Guy 1, Guy 2, and Guy 3 all erupt into laughter)

All in all, this taxes thing is really a way for the government to pay for everything it needs done. We may need to know about this stuff if Weserville ever has to pay for a pointless project, like Walmart perhaps?

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Completely Unfair!!!

So this week we learned about what happens when big corporations try to expand into a little town. We watched an interesting movie about what happens when Walmart comes to a small town. We also got to decide if Walmart was right for Weserville. We held a town hall meeting and the ruling was to let Walmart in. That is RIDICULOUS!!! I don't think Weserville needed Walmart especially after Walmart made such a long list of demands. But hey, it's not my fault that the majority of the town council was for Walmart, what could I have done? I think this will be a good learning opportunity on how to treat new businesses who want a piece of this swell little town.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

This week's extravaganza!

So this week, we watched a movie all about McDonald's. It showed the inside scoop on how McDonald's works and how it became such a huge success in the world today. My opinion over this movie is that even though the food at McDonald's is less than stellar, it has become a worldwide phenomenon and there is something to learn about that. This can relate to more things in class by studying the different ways to market stuff and how effective it is on the economy.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Bearded Marx Blog

This week was all about recovering from snow and learning about two important men. Karl Marx and Adam Smith. As we learned about the two men, we learned three things. 1: Marx and Smith had very different beliefs. 2: The potluck was delicious. 3: Karl Marx has an amazing beard! I felt that Marx has the better idea. Communism looks a lot better on paper than Capitalism. It is just when new countries mess up the Idea of Communism that people start thinking it was a bad idea. Studying Marx and Smith is a great way to figure out what is going on in the economy today with other countries around the world. Maybe if the leaders of those countries had a great beard, they might be able to keep their economy running smoothly.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Whoop!

"I think I see the problem here. You have it set to M for mini, when it should be set to W for Wumbo."-Patrick Star