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Saturday, December 24, 2011
Boo-Boo For Newt and Rick
At least the Peace, Freedom, and Sound Money candidate DID get on the Virginia primary ballot.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Pro Libertate: Send In The Drones: The Predator State Goes Domestic
Pro Libertate: Send In The Drones: The Predator State Goes Domestic
The SPLC, Stasi-oriented bastards.
The SPLC, Stasi-oriented bastards.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
More On Bararck's Death Panel
Here's Anthony Gregory's take:
It’s official. The American dystopia is here. Obama administration officials admit that the CIA assassination program that snuffed out Anwar al-Awlaki last Friday is guided by a secret panel that decides who lives and dies. According to Reuters:
Now who woulda thought that this White House would have its' own death panel so soon?
It’s official. The American dystopia is here. Obama administration officials admit that the CIA assassination program that snuffed out Anwar al-Awlaki last Friday is guided by a secret panel that decides who lives and dies. According to Reuters:
American militants like Anwar al-Awlaki are placed on a kill or capture list by a secretive panel of senior government officials, which then informs the president of its decisions, according to officials.Let that sink in. The U.S. presidency, supposed leader of the free world, has a clandestine committee that chooses American citizens to assassinate. This from the administration that promised unprecedented transparency and a ratcheting back of Bush-era civil liberties abuses. This from the president who vowed to restore habeas corpus and subject executive war powers to judicial scrutiny. This from the Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
There is no public record of the operations or decisions of the panel, which is a subset of the White House's National Security Council, several current and former officials said. Neither is there any law establishing its existence or setting out the rules by which it is supposed to operate.
Now who woulda thought that this White House would have its' own death panel so soon?
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Pro Libertate: The Awlaki Sanction: Who's Next on the List?
Pro Libertate: The Awlaki Sanction: Who's Next on the List?
Now, it becomes okay to murder American citizens.
The sooner this country is broken up, the better.
Now, it becomes okay to murder American citizens.
The sooner this country is broken up, the better.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
American Imperialism: How It All Began
If it weren't Southerners and Indians, then, it's Cubans and Filipinos
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Unquenchable Taste For Blood
Boy that General Sherman sure loved to massacre innocent men, women, and youngsters.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Fascism, American Style
Here's a look at how fascism has been implemented here in the US:
First, and this is key, we must look at the economic system. The liberals are proud to have had a role in creating its socially democratic elements. The conservatives are proud of America’s towering financial and military institutions. Republicans and Democrats all pretend America has a free enterprise system, attacking greedy profiteers while crediting themselves for the benefits of capitalism, blaming laissez faire for all our problems while dissonantly congratulating themselves for having supplanted it with sensible regulation and safety nets once and for all.
The dirty little secret is that there has been a bipartisan project of corporatism, the economic underpinning of fascism, for almost a century. The regulatory bureaus, the banking establishment, agricultural policy, telecommunications planning, even the welfare state all enrich corporate interests, but at the ultimate direction of the state. One could say this arrangement was foreshadowed in Lincoln or even Hamilton. But it was during the World Wars and New Deal that the nation embarked upon something decisively fascistic.
Hitler, Mussolini, and the other fascists all employed a general approach of co-opting the market through huge governmental takeovers of industry while maintaining the pretense of private property. Along with this came interventions that would be considered socialistic in other contexts. Lew Rockwell very nicely summed up the economic programs of Hitler, which mirror the great prides of Progressive politics of the 20th century:
He suspended the gold standard, embarked on huge public works programs like Autobahns, protected industry from foreign competition, expanded credit, instituted jobs programs, bullied the private sector on prices and production decisions, vastly expanded the military, enforced capital controls, instituted family planning, penalized smoking, brought about national health care and unemployment insurance, imposed education standards, and eventually ran huge deficits. The Nazi interventionist program was essential to the regime's rejection of the market economy and its embrace of socialism in one country.
First, and this is key, we must look at the economic system. The liberals are proud to have had a role in creating its socially democratic elements. The conservatives are proud of America’s towering financial and military institutions. Republicans and Democrats all pretend America has a free enterprise system, attacking greedy profiteers while crediting themselves for the benefits of capitalism, blaming laissez faire for all our problems while dissonantly congratulating themselves for having supplanted it with sensible regulation and safety nets once and for all.
The dirty little secret is that there has been a bipartisan project of corporatism, the economic underpinning of fascism, for almost a century. The regulatory bureaus, the banking establishment, agricultural policy, telecommunications planning, even the welfare state all enrich corporate interests, but at the ultimate direction of the state. One could say this arrangement was foreshadowed in Lincoln or even Hamilton. But it was during the World Wars and New Deal that the nation embarked upon something decisively fascistic.
Hitler, Mussolini, and the other fascists all employed a general approach of co-opting the market through huge governmental takeovers of industry while maintaining the pretense of private property. Along with this came interventions that would be considered socialistic in other contexts. Lew Rockwell very nicely summed up the economic programs of Hitler, which mirror the great prides of Progressive politics of the 20th century:
He suspended the gold standard, embarked on huge public works programs like Autobahns, protected industry from foreign competition, expanded credit, instituted jobs programs, bullied the private sector on prices and production decisions, vastly expanded the military, enforced capital controls, instituted family planning, penalized smoking, brought about national health care and unemployment insurance, imposed education standards, and eventually ran huge deficits. The Nazi interventionist program was essential to the regime's rejection of the market economy and its embrace of socialism in one country.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Here's Something...
That should make you sick and angry as hell.
All brought to you by the Amerikan SS-----uuhhh----The Department of Homeland Security.
All brought to you by the Amerikan SS-----uuhhh----The Department of Homeland Security.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
End Of An Era
The Peace, Freedom, and Sound Money candidate will be better able to concentrate on winning the GOP nomination for President and unseating President Moussobama.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Otto von Habsburg, R. I. P.
Otto von Habsburg, son of the last ruler of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire, and friend of Ludwig von Mises, has passed away at age 98.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
When You Celebrate "Earth Day,"
You're also celebrating Vladimir Lenin's birthday. The real aims and goals of the Watermelons is to kill off countless millions of people, abolish private enterprise, and abolish private property, plain and simple.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Abe Lincoln Invaded The South Only To Free The Slaves
The truth is that the above title is a pile of bovine excrement.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Pro Libertate: The War Machine on the East River
Pro Libertate: The War Machine on the East River
Not only another valid argument for withdrawal of this country from the UN, but hopefully, this column would open people's eyes not only in the US, but abroad as well that the UN is, in fact, and always has been, an instrument for global warfare as well as global tyranny.
Friday, March 4, 2011
War IS A Racket
Here's the text of a 1933 speech delivered by US Marine Corps General Smedley Butler.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Vladimir Illyich Nixon
Or was it Richard Milhous Lenin?
Well, here proof that price controls don't work:
Nixon’s wage and price controls included a freeze on wages, prices, rents, and extended to calling for a freeze of corporate dividends. He also announced the creation of a "Cost of Living Council," that would be run by Donald Rumsfeld and his deputy Dick Cheney. Although Nixon’s August 1971 announcement was for a 90-day price freeze, the program went through four separate phases that lasted ten time that long, until April 1974. An iatrogenic disease is one introduced by the treatment of a physician. If rising prices were the ailment from which the economy suffered, Nixon’s prescription of wage and price controls proved to be bad medicine with its own iatrogenic disease. Its most debilitating symptom? Shortages.
Costs of some raw materials such as cotton were allowed to rise, but the costs of finished products made of those materials were not. So the finished goods were not made. Store shelves emptied. Farmers discovered it cost more to raise poultry than they could recoup selling it at the controlled prices. Chickens were drowned before they consumed more costly feed. The same thing happened with ranchers and feedlots that would lose money bringing cattle to market at the controlled prices. There were low prices for beef posted in the supermarkets, but the meat counters were empty. Because Nixon was afraid of political reaction to the creation of swarms of officers and price inspectors crawling under the tables and peering from behind curtains at every American business transaction, he styled the mandatory price controls as "voluntary." But they were only voluntary in the sense that paying income taxes is "voluntary." And he held the threat of IRS audits over businesses that failed to comply.
Another chapter from the bitter legacy of the Central Bank.
Well, here proof that price controls don't work:
Nixon’s wage and price controls included a freeze on wages, prices, rents, and extended to calling for a freeze of corporate dividends. He also announced the creation of a "Cost of Living Council," that would be run by Donald Rumsfeld and his deputy Dick Cheney. Although Nixon’s August 1971 announcement was for a 90-day price freeze, the program went through four separate phases that lasted ten time that long, until April 1974. An iatrogenic disease is one introduced by the treatment of a physician. If rising prices were the ailment from which the economy suffered, Nixon’s prescription of wage and price controls proved to be bad medicine with its own iatrogenic disease. Its most debilitating symptom? Shortages.
Costs of some raw materials such as cotton were allowed to rise, but the costs of finished products made of those materials were not. So the finished goods were not made. Store shelves emptied. Farmers discovered it cost more to raise poultry than they could recoup selling it at the controlled prices. Chickens were drowned before they consumed more costly feed. The same thing happened with ranchers and feedlots that would lose money bringing cattle to market at the controlled prices. There were low prices for beef posted in the supermarkets, but the meat counters were empty. Because Nixon was afraid of political reaction to the creation of swarms of officers and price inspectors crawling under the tables and peering from behind curtains at every American business transaction, he styled the mandatory price controls as "voluntary." But they were only voluntary in the sense that paying income taxes is "voluntary." And he held the threat of IRS audits over businesses that failed to comply.
Another chapter from the bitter legacy of the Central Bank.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
The League of the South vs. The Southern Poverty Law Center
Just who IS the hate group here?
Monday, February 21, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
More Evidence
That "public" schools have turned into police state prisons.
Things have gotten so bad that it doesn’t even take a toy gun to raise the ire of school officials. A high school sophomore was suspended for violating the school’s no-cell-phone policy after he took a call from his father, a master sergeant in the U.S. Army who was serving in Iraq at the time. A 12-year-old New York student was hauled out of school in handcuffs for doodling on her desk with an erasable marker. In Houston, an 8th grader was suspended for wearing rosary beads to school in memory of her grandmother (the school has a zero tolerance policy against the rosary, which the school insists can be interpreted as a sign of gang involvement). Six-year-old Cub Scout Zachary Christie was sentenced to 45 days in reform school after bringing a camping utensil to school that can serve as a fork, knife or spoon. And in Oklahoma, school officials suspended a first grader simply for using his hand to simulate a gun.
What these incidents, all the result of overzealous school officials and inflexible zero tolerance policies, make clear is that we have moved into a new paradigm in America where young people are increasingly viewed as suspects and treated as criminals by school officials and law enforcement alike.
Uncle Adolf and Uncle Joe would be so proud.
Things have gotten so bad that it doesn’t even take a toy gun to raise the ire of school officials. A high school sophomore was suspended for violating the school’s no-cell-phone policy after he took a call from his father, a master sergeant in the U.S. Army who was serving in Iraq at the time. A 12-year-old New York student was hauled out of school in handcuffs for doodling on her desk with an erasable marker. In Houston, an 8th grader was suspended for wearing rosary beads to school in memory of her grandmother (the school has a zero tolerance policy against the rosary, which the school insists can be interpreted as a sign of gang involvement). Six-year-old Cub Scout Zachary Christie was sentenced to 45 days in reform school after bringing a camping utensil to school that can serve as a fork, knife or spoon. And in Oklahoma, school officials suspended a first grader simply for using his hand to simulate a gun.
What these incidents, all the result of overzealous school officials and inflexible zero tolerance policies, make clear is that we have moved into a new paradigm in America where young people are increasingly viewed as suspects and treated as criminals by school officials and law enforcement alike.
Uncle Adolf and Uncle Joe would be so proud.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
How The Fed Fuels Unemployment
Author Thomas J. DiLorenzo testified on Wednesday before the Committe on Financial Services, Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology.
Pro Libertate: Let's Play "Name That Arab Despotism"!
Pro Libertate: Let's Play "Name That Arab Despotism"!
I wonder what's next, a new TV game show entiled "Where's Hosni?"
I wonder what's next, a new TV game show entiled "Where's Hosni?"
Monday, February 7, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Pro Libertate: Fewer Snouts in the Trough, Less Crime in the Streets
Pro Libertate: Fewer Snouts in the Trough, Less Crime in the Streets
Imagine, when you are able to take care of your own problems instead of relying on the local Gestapo or Stasi.
Imagine, when you are able to take care of your own problems instead of relying on the local Gestapo or Stasi.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Pro Libertate: Who Gave You Permission to Notice?
Pro Libertate: Who Gave You Permission to Notice?
Another argument for the abolition of the Department of Homeland Security, as well as the FBI and CIA.
Another argument for the abolition of the Department of Homeland Security, as well as the FBI and CIA.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Nice Try
Still, I would rather see the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 repealed, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting abolished, the setasides for non-commercial broadcasting stations (both radio and television) done away with, and in fact, the FCC abolished and the airwaves treated like private property.
The creation of the Federal Radio (later Communications) Commission was one way to get arount the Constitutional prohibition on Congress passing any anti-free speech laws concerning broadcasting.
What the congressman from Colorado is proposing is still only a baby step toward total freedom for broadcasters.
The creation of the Federal Radio (later Communications) Commission was one way to get arount the Constitutional prohibition on Congress passing any anti-free speech laws concerning broadcasting.
What the congressman from Colorado is proposing is still only a baby step toward total freedom for broadcasters.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Arizona Shooting Aftermath
Tyrants, or would-be tyrants, love to exploit tragedy for their own nefarious, statist, political gains.
They largely have an incredible dislike for opposition to what is state-approved.
They suck.
They largely have an incredible dislike for opposition to what is state-approved.
They suck.
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