The End of Cheap Everything

Debt projected to reach 70 percent of the gross domestic product

FBI Illegally Pirated Kim Dotcom's Data Out of New Zealand

The Big Lie

Ron Paul Slugs At The Fed One More Time

The US Is the Biggest Currency Manipulator

Judge Napolitano: "Where's the outrage?"

"Multi-Stage" Nannycrat Proposals

FBI Free to Ambush our Bill of Rights

A Thousand Years of Solitude

I saw in States' rights the only availing check upon the absolutism of the sovereign will, and secession filled me with hope, not as the destruction but as the redemption of Democracy. The institutions of your Republic have not exercised on the old world the salutary and liberating influence which ought to have belonged to them, by reason of those defects and abuses of principle which the Confederate Constitution was expressly and wisely calculated to remedy. I believed that the example of that great Reform would have blessed all the races of mankind by establishing true freedom purged of the native dangers and disordres of Republics. Therefore I deemed that you were fighting the battles of our liberty, our progress, and our civilization; and I mourn for the stake which was lost at Richmond more deeply than I rejoice over that which was saved as Waterloo. -- Lord Acton [in a letter to General Robert E. Lee, 1866]

Is the US Becoming a Military Dictatorship?

Lobby smears Roman Catholic Congressman Bill Pascrell as 'Islamist fellow traveler'

"Criminalizing speech is a very slippery slope."

Paul Krugman's Bizarre Parallel Universe

More Government Land Grab

Can You Really Fool All of the People All of the Time?

"[A]ll of the economic pain that the global economy has been through over the last four years is about one-tenth of the amount that is eventually in store for it."

When conservatives don't embrace liberty

Drone and Cyber Technology : Moral, Legal and Privacy Issues

Scott Walker 2, Union Bosses 0

We have crossed the boundary that lies between Republic and Empire. If you ask when, the answer is that you cannot make a single stroke between day and night: the precise moment does not matter. There was no painted sign to say: 'You now are entering Imperium.' Yet it was a very old road and the voice of history was saying: 'Whether you know it or not, the act of crossing may be irreversible.' And now, not far ahead, is a sign that reads: 'No U-turns.' -- Garet Garrett

The 'Big Reset' Is Coming: Here Is What To Do

The Fiasco of Fiat Money

With Freedom and Justice for Some

Fitch Downgrades Spain's Sovereign Debt Three Notches To BBB

The Killer Elite Hit List

Wisdom From Our Elders: Lost and Found

The National Committee for America 2050

RFID Chip Unleashed on Students

Euro Breakup Precedent Seen When 15 State-Ruble Zone Fell Apart

Neocon Marco Rubio Wants to Prepare Americans for War with Iran

Volumes can be and have been written about the issue of freedom versus dictatorship, but, in essence, it comes down to a single question: do you consider it moral to treat men as sacrificial animals and to rule them by physical force? -- Ayn Rand

Slowing down to enjoy life

Big Time NYC Black Market Cigarette Operations

5 Million Farmers Sue Monsanto for $7.7 Billion

The War on Drugs is Racist and Expensive

Hemp History Week: A Tenther's View

What is a Green Job?

Guys do double duty for feminist delusions

Death Panels: Greasing the Skids in the Media

"What about Sweden?"

American Support For Secession Increases 10% in Just Two Years

All men are equal and free: society by nature, and destination, is therefore autonomous and ungovernable. If the sphere of activity of each citizen is determined by the natural division of work and by the choice he makes of a profession, if the social functions are combined in such a way as to produce a harmonious effect, order results from the free activity of all men; there is no government. Whoever puts a hand on me to govern me is an usurper and a tyrant; I declare him my enemy. -- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon