Mounting Debt in an Unproductive Society
If America Were A Corporation, It Would Be Broke-er
Jerry Brown Has Pathetic Plan B for California
Interesting Graph: GDP Increases While Private Sector Slows
Whew! It's over. To the victor belongs the spoils of political power but to the US voter only continuing frustration will accrue. — Bill Gross

I Have Seen The Future And It Is Sandy
Ten States Voting on Nullification Measures
The End of Laughing at Marijuana Reformers
The Military Budget is Another Bubble
Iowa to poll-watchers: Back off
Mitt Romney Doesn't Give a Damn About the Constitution
Barack's upcoming regulatory blitzkrieg
The Conservative Vote: A Symposium
Food Stamp Growth Outstrips Net Jobs Growth by 75X's
Good news fraudsters: New Jersey is accepting email ballots on "The Honor System"
Do they stand for liberty or not?
Election 2012: How The Winner Will Destroy America
Yeah, Yeah, Nobody Knows Anything
There Is Only One Moral Choice
The main thing that every political campaign in the United States demonstrates is that the politicians of all parties, despite their superficial enmities, are really members of one great brotherhood. Their principal, and indeed their sole, object is to collar public office, with all the privileges and profits that go therewith. They achieve this collaring by buying votes with other people's money. No professional politician is ever actually in favor of public economy. It is his implacable enemy, and he knows it. All professional politicians are dedicated wholeheartedly to waste and corruption. They are the enemies of every decent man. — H. L. Mencken
Euphemisms Away! A World in Which Truth is a Dying Species
The Good, The Fast, and The Furious
Our beloved CIA, the purveyors of our liberty
Most U.S. Drones Openly Broadcast Secret Video Feeds
The Mystery Behind the Benghazi Attack
No matter who wins, the next president will — without question– be an interventionist war president
Overreach: America's Imperial Waterloo?
The Government Secretly Spied On You? Prove It!
Politics, as a practise, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds. — Henry Brooks Adams
How DC Is Going to Ruin the Driverless Car
Bleeding the Taxpayer: An Old Technology Dolled Up As New
Actor Bill Murray to CNBC: 'I think we ought to be personally responsible'
How the State Subverts Responsibility
Canada Bleeding Private Jobs; Vancouver Home Sales Plunge 16.7 Percent; Crash Awaits
Civil War, the U.S. Constitution and History
"Democratic" State practice is nothing more or less than State practice. It does not differ from Marxist State practice, Fascist State practice, or any other. Here is the Golden Rule of sound citizenship, the first and greatest lesson in the study of politics: you get the same order of criminality from any State to which you give power to exercise it; and whatever power you give the State to do things for you carries with it the equivalent power to do things to you. — Albert Jay Nock















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