History on the Run is a blog dedicated to the past's impact on today. History, foreign policy, economics, and more will be blended up weekly for a spin on today's events or a simply rethinking of our common past. Beyond that this is the blog of the podcast and here can be found the scripts from the shows. The blog will probably be more political than the podcast and will not focus so much on the historical narrative.

The podcast is available on Itunes and is called History on the Run

You may also listen to it here: http://historyontherun.libsyn.com/webpage

A list of all transcripts from the podcast is available here: https://sites.google.com/site/historyontherun/

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

The Federal Reserve Should Purchase Patents

So I haven't posted in a long time. I can blame only myself for that, but I'm coming back. I'll have new podcasts up soon, so that should be coming soon.


One thing that has taken up a great deal of my time has been thinking about and working on an idea that has been floating around in my head for some time. The idea is that the Federal Reserve should purchase patents. The idea is a simple one, and one I will expand on later when I move to try to publish the idea. We'll see how it goes over when it does, but I wanted to get it out there again that I'm coming back with new ideas and new work. See you all soon.

1 comment:

  1. Hey there!

    My name is Nick and I'm reaching out to you because I am a casting producer with an international production company and we are in the early stages of developing a new TV series about seeking out historical landmarks across the country. We would love to feature someone who has a vast knowledge and passion for American history and who isn't afraid to roll their sleeves up and get down to discovering!

    Our goal and hope as a production company is to document our hands-on-expert researching and discovering old buildings and landmarks, while educating our viewers through a relatable and entertaining approach.

    I came across your contact information in my outreach and I thought that you may be perfect for our show. However, if you are not interested, perhaps you know of someone who may be and could pass along our information.

    Thank you!

    Nick A. Stubbs
    (212) 905-1768
    nick.stubbs12@gmail.com

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