Melt the Switchboards on the Fed’s Hidden Tax
Posted by admin on April 26, 2009 in Uncategorized
If there is one issue that both the left and right would miraculously agree on is the abolition of the Federal Reserve. From Ralph Nader to Milton Friedman, to even former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, the Fed has heard its share of intense criticism and scrutiny. That’s because it is ultimately and directly responsible for one tax the rich and poor alike end up paying – inflation.
Should our politicians be held to a higher moral standard?
Posted by admin on March 23, 2009 in Uncategorized
By Ignacio Gutiérrez
March 21, 2009
Societies function much more effectively, efficiently, and responsibly when politicians and elected officials are expected to follow the “rule of law” more so than the rather subjective definition of a “higher moral standard”.
Morality is a conveniently malleable term to begin with, one which could be stretched and sculpted according to most […]
A healthy dose of skepticism
Posted by admin on March 10, 2009 in Uncategorized
“Controlling carbon is a bureaucrat’s dream. If you control carbon, you control life” stated MIT climate scientist Richard Lindzen, another guest speaker, and noted manmade global warming skeptic at the ICCC. And if that dream happens to collude with a multi-billionaire’s Shamanic vision for unlimited profit, the answer to Ebell’s question is a foregone conclusion.
Libertarians of the world unite!
Posted by admin on March 1, 2009 in Uncategorized
So what can be done other than leaving phone messages, emails and letter writing to your congressional representatives and senators? Particularly if one of them happens to be Chuck Schumer who believes he knows how to better spend 8% of your forcibly redistributed state income tax than you do?
Mark your calendar for a Libertarian revolution come next year’s congressional midterm elections.
Let economic nature take its course
Posted by admin on February 16, 2009 in Uncategorized
There is an inverse relation between self-responsibility and the need for parasitic government bureaucracies. There is a way out of this global financial crisis. But it involves realizing that dire economic consequences such as record foreclosures, job losses, and looming hyperinflation are actually Darwinian wake up calls to usher in a new age of self-responsibility.
Everyone needs to be an economist
Posted by admin on February 8, 2009 in Uncategorized
If only everyone were an actual economist, or at the very least understood the basics, perhaps we wouldn’t be in the insane financial crisis of this global magnitude we’re in now. Of course, that is a huge “IF” considering economics is viewed as one of the most boring sciences which most people confuse with financial witchcraft or some biased political agenda.
Davos Debate not over
Posted by admin on February 3, 2009 in Uncategorized
“I don’t think there is any global warming” declared Vaclav Klaus, the Czech Republic’s president at a Davos Meeting this weekend having met Al Gore and spent two hours discussing the issue with him. “I’m very sorry that some people like Al Gore are not ready to listen to the competing theories. I do listen to them”.
If Democrats AND Republicans had any brains, they’d VOTE Libertarian
Posted by admin on January 25, 2009 in Uncategorized
When one looks at the commonalities between Democrats and Libertarians, as well as the similarities between Republicans and Libertarians, it’s understandable why so many Democrats and Republicans will every so often vote along Libertarian lines or even for official Libertarian candidates. But when one also understands where exactly Libertarians disagree with both Democrats and Republicans and why, one comes to the conclusion that maybe there is something to this party of curiously off beat quasi-Republicans who supposedly smoke pot in the nude.
One mass hysteria at a time please!
Posted by admin on January 20, 2009 in Uncategorized
But the latest buzz from the Russian government’s Vostok Station in Antarctica may usher in an all-new hysteria. Russian scientists claim we’re entering a modern day Ice Age via ice core sampling, the same method which inspired Al Gore to show computer generated polar bears struggling for their survival. Give this new information time to simmer with academics and certain Hollywood intelligentsia, and we’ll be ringing in the next hype like any other New Year.
Third grade politics
Posted by admin on January 12, 2009 in Uncategorized
Be it career bureaucrats which mismanage our taxes and declare unnecessary wars, to third grade bathroom antics, politics isn’t something we vote for, but must contend with almost every other day of our lives.