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There is much to do, see and learn when you are a child of the World.  Join Vasko Kohlmayer as he explores his life, and the life around him, where ever it may be found. 

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  • Back slapping and smiles abounded as the president and congressional leaders reached a debt ceiling compromise last night, but the deal does not alter the fact that the US government is saddled with greater obligations than it can conceivably meet. Photo: Lawrence Jackson

    Debt ceiling deal does not solve our fiscal woes

    Back slapping and smiles abounded as the president and congressional leaders reached a debt ceiling compromise last night, but the deal does not alter the fact that the US government is saddled with greater obligations than it can conceivably meet. Published 8:28 a.m. August 1, 2011 - Comments

     
  • As the price of gold shot past $1,600 per ounce last week, mainstream experts bandied around the word “bubble” once again. Is that really accurate?

    Is the bubble gold or is gold in a bubble?

    As the price of gold shot past $1,600 per ounce last week, mainstream experts bandied around the word “bubble” once again. Is that really accurate? Published 3:02 a.m. July 28, 2011 - Comments

     
  • Greece cannot pay its debts. It will eventually default and the bailout money will go to waste. It would be better for the euro and the eurozone if Greece was let go now.

    Euro debt trouble: Another Greek bailout

    Greece cannot pay its debts. It will eventually default and the bailout money will go to waste. It would be better for the euro and the eurozone if Greece was let go now. Published 10:07 a.m. July 23, 2011 - Comments

     
  • Bad as it is, the national debt does not constitute the worst part of our predicament. Entitlements pose a far greater problem. Estimates of the long-term costs associated with Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid ranging from $90 to $210 trillion.

    Entitlement programs consume Gross National Product and more

    Bad as it is, the national debt does not constitute the worst part of our predicament. Entitlements pose a far greater problem. Estimates of the long-term costs associated with Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid ranging from $90 to $210 trillion. Published 4:46 p.m. July 19, 2011 - Comments

     
  • How some things have changed, and yet how the most important things - things such love and faith and hope - remain the same.

    Cyprus and the Apostle Paul: Millennia have not changed everything

    How some things have changed, and yet how the most important things - things such love and faith and hope - remain the same. Published 1:32 p.m. July 14, 2011 - Comments

     
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Vasko Kohlmayer

Vasko Kohlmayer

Born and raised under communism, Vasko Kohlmayer is a naturalized American citizen. He has lived in several countries under various forms of government, but he still marvels at the goodness of God and the wonder of life. He has discovered ...

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Born and raised under communism, Vasko Kohlmayer is a naturalized American citizen. He has lived in several countries under various forms of government, but he still marvels at the goodness of God and the wonder of life. He has discovered that no matter how many places you've been, there is always something new to learn wherever you go.

Having started with sciences, he earned degrees in philosophy and literature. He has written for a number of newspapers, magazines and internet journals on subjects ranging from Russian politics to the gold standard. Vasko currently lives in Europe with his long-suffering wife and two beautiful daughters. He is the founder of The Christian Writers Foundation.  

 

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