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Liberty NewsWire: March 26, 2012
“As the U.S. economy continues to rebound and repair,” additional steps “may create an overcommitment to ultra-easy monetary policy,” St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said in a speech yesterday in Hong Kong. Atlanta [...]
Liberty NewsWire: March 23, 2012
The Obama administration has decided to resume funding for Egypt’s military and will bypass congressional requirements that U.S. officials certify the country’s progress toward democracy, according to Capitol Hill aides.The decision, [...]
The Panic of 1819 and Today
Some things never change -- the first depression in U.S. history was very similar to all future economic downturns, including today's.The Panic of 1819 sparked a crisis that featured price drops, bank failures, mortgage foreclosures, and mass [...]
Separating Ideas from Individuals
Ideas change the world, not people.Throughout the centuries, people have exchanged ideas. Some ideas have brought benefits to the world. Other ideas have been damaging. While certain ideas are constantly expanded upon. Throughout history, many of [...]
The Machiavellian States of America?
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) was the preeminent political philosopher of his time, whose immeasurable influence still resonates today, perhaps even moreso than ever. His book, The Prince, has remained as a very widely read book throughout the [...]
ObamaCare, Day 1 Audio of Arguments
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7403298n&tag=contentMain;contentBody
It's a Lie
Dear Tony, It’s a lie. And the media and politicians just keep repeating it. They say we have to set up an ObamaCare Exchange in our state or the Federal Government will have complete control over your health care. The truth [...]
Warning: Internet Crisis!
The internet is one of the last few aspects of modern America that is relatively free from government control. The main reason being is that it is protected by the First Amendment. In Addition, the internet has become an invaluable aspect of [...]
Ron Paul vs. Alexander Hamilton
On the 200 Year Anniversary, The Real Debate Begins AgainIn January 1811, The First Bank of the United States (BUS) was brought down. Two hundred years later, The Federal Reserve Bank has gradually become the central point of most political [...]
Will America Shrug?
Since the time The United States of America was established its independence almost 235 years ago, the way that citizens view their government has changed significantly. Initially the government was intended to serve the people; whereas, in [...]