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Typical Rhetoric From the Fed

September 30th, 2009 . by Robert

This is the same old rhetoric that we hear every time the Fed prints too much money. The loose monetary policies that have existed for some time have already laid the ground work for rampant price inflation. This has everything to do with a private bank given the authority to create money out of thin air. Doing so is the actual inflation. The price inflation of which they speak is simply the market response to dollars that have had their value reduced by the printing of more unbacked dollars.

Throw in the move on the global level to reject U.S. greenbacks as the standard reserve currency and you have the makings of a major monetary meltdown here in the United States.

This boom and bust cycle that is continually repeated is the very thing the Fed was supposedly set up to prevent. As we all know, the creation of the Fed had nothing to do with stabilizing the economy and every to do with power and control by the international banking elite. G. Edward Griffin’s book The Creature From Jykell Island is an excellent and well researched historical recount of the establishment of the Fed and the true purposes.

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Typical Leftist Insurrection

September 28th, 2009 . by Robert

The unrest in Honduras so perfectly fits the pattern of leftist insurrection that even those with little or no knowledge of such plots should be able to recognize it for what it is.

The plot goes something like this:

-A corrupt leader who is somewhat popular becomes power hungry.
-The U.S. and international community see the leader as a useful tool for their own mischief and mayhem.
-Pro-liberty forces within the country oust the corrupt yet well-connected leader.
-The global news outlets report sensationalized (and often fabricated) stories of the horrors the interim government is committing.
-There is an outpouring of support for the deposed corrupt leader by neighboring leftist/socialist/communist national governments and usually the U.S. government as well.
-Leftist/socialist/communist provocateurs are sent in to recruit willing dupes, incite rebellion, and goad police into harsh responses.
-The U.S. and international community bring sanctions to bear on the interim government.
-(New twist for the internet age) Blogs and internet posts by Hondurans revealing the true sentiments of the people are suppressed, with all the blame being placed on the interim government. Internet sources in the U.S. supporting the deposed corrupt leader are given great credibility and support by tax-free foundations and our own government.
-Demands are made to reinstate the former corrupt leader.
-The global news outlets report about supposed huge support (that really doesn’t exist) for the former corrupt leader.
-More leftist/socialist/communist provocateurs and outsiders are brought in to deceive the people into ever more violent rebellion.
-The willing dupes descend into ever more violent protests.
-The interim government, in attempts to restore order, takes harsh measures to quell the leftist incited violent rebellion.
-The U.S. and the international community condemn the interim government.
-The U.N. steps in to facilitate the reinstatement of the corrupt former leader.
-The global news outlets report how wonderful everything is now that order is restored.

It’s a pattern that has been repeated time after time with the assistance in many cases of our own CIA and other covert agencies. It’s been called regime change by our Presidents and nation building by others. The reality is that it is deception.

All this could have been averted by our government simply recognizing the interim government in their legal removal of a corrupt and power hungry leftist.

You can bet that if Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, Lula De Silva, and the OAS are supporting Zelaya, there’s something rotten in Honduras.

Good luck to those supporting liberty and the rule of law in Honduras. They’ll need it with the U.S. and the world against them.

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Maybe the Germans Have it Right This Time

September 28th, 2009 . by Robert

Angela Merkel won a majority in Germany with a tax cutting platform. Her socialist opponent advocated the typical tax the rich scam (not unlike our Congress here in the USA). Public sentiment and common sense show that lower taxes are better for society.

Our own government has lost sight of the fact that individuals should come first before any government mandate. After all, government has nothing to give except that which they first take.

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Simply Another Outrage!

September 25th, 2009 . by Robert

John Kerry’s proposal to use defense dollars for a tribute to the late enemy of individual liberty and proponent of big government Ted Kennedy is an absolute outrage.

The man was involved in the questionable death of a young girl, numerous scandals, and all sorts of government mischief and absolutely deserves no tax dollar funded tribute.

If there are enough people that blindly think the man great, let them take up a collection and pay for it – NOT THE AMERICAN TAXPAYER!

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Who’s Too Big to Fail Now?

September 24th, 2009 . by Robert

There are those who have worked for many years to educate the public about the loose monetary policies of an independent bank controlling the money supply of the U.S. There are those who have worked for years to educate the public about the dangers of too much government. Only now are many waking up as these thing hit them where it hurts. The tea party movement is a prime example of that although it’s being co-opted before our very eyes by neo-con politicians and organizations.

Now the chickens have returned to roost. The current administration, along with the previous administrations have allowed their elitist handlers to drive us into disasterous public policy that has shaken the world’s confidence in the U.S. dollar.

The continued printing of money is the problem. While schools and universities teach that inflation is simply rising prices, there are many of us who understand that rising prices is the response to inflation of the money supply. A supply backed simply by the faith and credit of the U.S. Government. A faith and credit that has lost much credibility in the eyes of the world because of its stupidity in maintaining a too big to fail policy in bailing out big companies with sorry management and using unbacked, printed money to do so.

It’s not rocket science to understand that it’s just bad policy!

The question now is who will bail U.S. out now because surely we’re too big to fail?

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Sunspots and Solar Activity

September 21st, 2009 . by Robert

Those of us currently on the list of global warming heretics (those who doubt the politically motivated CO2 theory of warming) have long believed there were more direct and obvious causes of the temperature fluctuations of our little planet.

Charlie Perry, a research hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, studies sunspot activity and has correlated those phenomena to fluctuation earth’s temperatures.

The counterpoint used in this article is, of course, the IPCC – the United Nations report that Al Gore is so fond of quoting. This IPCC report lacks credibility due to the large number of participating scientists who claim the report is politically based and ignored or distorted much of the scientific efforts contributed. Most of the report is written by non-scientists who are the recipients of grants and other funding given to prove anthropogenic global warming.

It is the few non-government, non-agendized, independent scientist and researchers who are looking at the so-called global warming hoax and presenting realistic viewpoints.

The climate will always change and the numbers just don’t add up for CO2 unless you are on the receiving end of cap and trade.

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Job Creation Schemes Just Don’t Work

September 19th, 2009 . by Robert

This article from the Von Mises institute is as relevant today as it was in 2003. Government schemes to take from some in order to benefit others, always end up being destructive for all. The leftist refuse to admit this and continue on every level of govenment by telling us all the wonderful things they are going to do for some with our money.

In this time of raising taxes indescriminately, increasing the rates on utilities for which we are captured customers, and seizing title to property through forced annexation, every politician, administrator,appointee, school teacher, professor, and individual citizen needs to read and understand this.

Government with its inefficiencies can’t take from one, give to another, and make everyone whole through the pipe-dream good of society they are so fond of using as an excuse to steal.

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Oh Nancy…sob…sob… I’m with you!!!

September 17th, 2009 . by Robert

I for one am not very moved by Nancy Pelosi’s near tearful plea that we curb our enthusiasm in the political debate because there could be violence.

Nancy please! If you are referring to the tea party attendees or the town hall protestors, these are essentially everyday citizens that you’re talking about. It’s not the rabid leftists of the 60s and 70s or the union thugs and provocateurs hired by the DNC, ACORN, and other tax funded organizations to disrupt townhall meetings.

… and what’s with the near tearful delivery??????????

Nancy Pelosi is tough as nails and if anyone thinks she is that emotionally broken up by the non-existent threat of violence you really need a healthy dose of reality.

Ms. Pelosi, like all liberal/leftist is simply upset that the ordinary citizens of this nation are fed up with the likes of her and her cohorts in Washington.

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Is it not clear yet?

September 17th, 2009 . by Robert

One has to ask, is it not clear yet that this government sweeping take over of health care is untenable? The America people overwhelmingly are opposed to such dramatic and over-reaching government intrusion into health care.

While most agree that reform is needed, a majority remain rightly skeptical of the government’s attempt to shotgun a poorly planned, excessively intrusive, and extremely expensive piece of legislation out there without considering the myriad unintended consequences that will wreak havoc across America.

Those of us who oppose such hastily composed expansion of government are not hysterical, we are not swayed by the fringe spouting exaggerations of the provisions, nor are we biased because of race or party. The fact is that many understand the ramifications of giving the government such far reaching authority to intervene in our lives. Many of us have seen the disastrous and failed attempts of our local, state, and federal government in such matters. Many also understand the spectrum of costs associated with such bureaucracies.

It seems that finally and only because of public outrage, we are seeing some Congressmen and Senators backing away from this disaster in the making.

It is obvious that our Congress and the Administration are out of touch with not only the American citizen but with reality itself.

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Think you’re not on a list…

September 17th, 2009 . by Robert

If you disapprove of the current administration’s actions, policies, or direction and chose to post that information to the internet, you may well be on the list of people doing so.

Long reported by various fringe groups, there are in fact lists that have been and are being compiled by various federal agencies. Some of us may remember the controversy when Nixon used federal resources to compile a political enemy list, J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI were/are fond of lists, the Clintons accessed IRS records to compile their list, we have no-fly lists, potential domestic terrorist lists, and (no pun intended) the list goes on.

Now, as reported by the Washington Times, we have an administration appearing somewhat paranoid in their twisting of federal law to say they are required to compile and maintain a list of those objecting to administration policies.

I don’t have a problem with the administration surfing the internet to get a feel for public opinion, I don’t have a problem with the administration putting together packages of internet content for use in accessing the amount of opposition or support for policies, I don’t even have a problem with the administration saving some of the information for later reference in determining course for future policies. I do, however, have a serious problem with the compilation of lists that can be used to single out individuals or groups.

However innocent the gathering of this information may seem initially, there will always be those in the government who will gain access to and use such lists for nefarious purposes.

Governments like those of Chavez in Venezuela, Castro in Cuba, Ahmadinejad in Iran, etc. generally compile lists of their detractors, in the United States this is unforgivable.

Add this to the attempts to force radical over-reaching growth in government and we appear to have a government that is out of control and rapidly attempting to establish a totalitarian regime.

Oops… I guess I just earned another entry on the list!

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