Monthly Archives: May 2013

Staples Says Gun Store Can’t Enter Contest

A small Nebraska gun shop has decided to buy its ink pens and post-it notes somewhere else after they said Staples rejected their entry into a marketing contest because they are in the firearms business. Travis Vonseggern and Bill Jackson … Continue reading

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Patriot Nurse: TSA Stole My Gun!

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Latest North Carolina Common Core Resolution

 RESOLUTION OPPOSING COMMON CORE EDUCATION STANDARDS  WHEREAS, Common Core (CC) is a set of (math and English language arts) academic standards, created by two private membership organizations, the National Governor’s Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers … Continue reading

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72,600,000: Record Number on Medicaid in 2012; Outnumbers Populations of France and UK

A record 72,600,000 were enrolled in Medicaid for at least one month in fiscal 2012, up from 71,700,000 in fiscal 2011, according to the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC), which provides an annual report to Congress on Medicaid and the Children’s … Continue reading

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Jeff Gundlach: “There Is No Such Thing As Economic Analysis Anymore”

Some always entertaining and informative thoughts on precious metals (which after weeks of suppression are finally soaring on a sliding USD – the Taper pricing in is over, time to price in the Untaper), Japan, Apple, nat gas and, of … Continue reading

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The Shape of Things to Come – May 30, 2013

It appears that the USD is no longer the cleanest dirty shirt – but precious metals, perhaps? And amid all this chaos in fiat and non-fiat currency markets, equities and bonds remain somewhat stoic. This is the biggest 2-day drop in … Continue reading

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Assad Taunts Israel: First Russian S-300 Anti-Air Missiles Are in Syria

Directly taunting Israel, Syrian president Basher Assad says in an interview prerecorded for broadcast Thursday night, May 30, that the first batch of Russian S-300 anti-air missiles has arrived in Syria and a second consignment is on the way. The … Continue reading

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Holder runs into roadblocks on off-the-record meetings on leaks

Attorney General Eric Holder’s plans to sit down with media representatives to discuss guidelines for handling investigations into leaks to the news media have run into trouble. The Associated Press issued a statement Wednesday objecting to plans for the meetings … Continue reading

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Gold Bar “Supply Constraints” In Singapore Sees Record Premiums

Gold rose to a one-week high, as the dollar and stocks retreated after another 5% plunge in Japan’s Nikkei. Silver, platinum and palladium advanced also. Physical gold demand remains robust internationally and supply issues in Singapore have led to premiums … Continue reading

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Nikkei Plunges Another 5% But “Unsourced” Stick Save Arrives Just In Time

One look at the 5%+ plunge in the Nikkei overnight and one would be allowed to wonder if this was it for Abenomics: with a 15% drop from recent highs, and the TOPIX Real Estate index down by more than … Continue reading

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Japan’s Nikkei drops another 5%

There are many correlations between the Japanese and American economies: 1. Both import a majority of their petroleum requirements. 2. Both economies are based in capitalism. 3. Both nations have over a 100% Debt to GDP ratio. 4. Both have … Continue reading

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The U.S. Helps Reconstruct the Ottoman Empire

Since the mid-1990s the United States has intervened militarily in several internal armed conflicts in Europe and the Middle East: bombing Serbs and Serbia in support of Izetbegovic’s Moslem Regime in Bosnia in 1995, bombing Serbs and Serbia in support … Continue reading

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Record 10,978,040 Now on Disability; ‘Disability’ Would Be 8th Most Populous State

The total number of people in the United States now receiving federal disability benefits hit a record 10,978,040 in May, up from 10,962,532 million in April, according to newly released data from the Social Security Administration. The 10,978,040 disability beneficiaries in the … Continue reading

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SHOCKING: OBAMA INTENDS TO COLLAPSE US ECONOMY – Ann Barnhardt

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