Monthly Archives: April 2016

This is DESPICABLE!

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3 Classic Recession Signals Are Flashing Red

Those that were hoping for an “economic renaissance” in the United States got some more bad news this week.  It turns out that the U.S. economy is in significantly worse shape than the experts were projecting.  Retail sales unexpectedly declined … Continue reading

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The Problem with the Crypto Debate

FREEMANSPERSPECTIVE There have been some important public debates about cryptography recently, and, unfortunately, the loudest voices have understood the problem the least. So, I’m very pleased to post a paper on the subject by someone who understands the fundamental issue: … Continue reading

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US Judge Rules Sandy Hook Victims Can Sue “Military-Style” Gun-Maker

In a somewhat stunning decision, SkyNews reports that a US judge has ruled that the families of victims in the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School can sue the maker of the weapon used in the attack, arguing the … Continue reading

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Always Watch The Other Hand

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The Scourge of Socialism

by Robert Gore Human progress has been three steps forward, two steps back. That a non-fringe candidate of a major political party in the United States can call himself a socialist constitutes a leap backward. That it can happen after … Continue reading

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Is the GOP Nomination Rigged Against Trump?

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Ann Barnhardt: God knows I tried.

Elections.  For the love of God, if you don’t hear anything else I say for the rest of the evening, listen to this. Elections are no longer free.  They are staged theater, designed to maintain the illusion of representative governance … Continue reading

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Is NC Gov. Pat McCrory Backpedaling on ‘Bathroom Bill’?

Conservatives were pleased when Gov. Pat McCrory of North Carolina recently signed a bill that bars biological males from using women’s restrooms in government schools and other taxpayer-supported facilities, and vice versa. Charlotte’s city council passed an ordinance that would have … Continue reading

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‘Gunwalker’ Feint Shows Administration Still Stonewalling

A statue is a wonderful honor and tribute few of us can ever expect. The Terry family would rather have their son and brother back. In the absence of that, isn’t it time they had … the truth? [Brian Terry … Continue reading

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Ringo Starr cancels North Carolina gig in LGBT protest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2a0dCCSo0E It appears that has been musicians are using North Carolina’s Child Protection law to revive what is left of their careers. Would anyone pay to hear Ringo Starr if he did come? David DeGerolamo

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The Weirdest Possible Outcomes For The Strangest Election In U.S. History

by Brandon Smith If you are a longtime activist in the Liberty Movement then you are well aware that elections do not matter in terms of the future direction our nation takes. Presidents are puppets of international financiers, and so … Continue reading

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Another Emergency Fed Meeting To Discuss Capital Markets

More… ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Not good. Get ready for a rough ride. David DeGerolamo

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APPROPRIATE THIS!

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Why Obama is forgiving the student loans of nearly 400,000 people

Hundreds of thousands of student loan borrowers will now have an easier path to getting their loans discharged, the Obama administration announced Tuesday. The Department of Education will send letters to 387,000 people they’ve identified as being eligible for a … Continue reading

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