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The First Secretary of War Loses A War
With the details of the signed Memorandum of Understanding still unclear, it does appear, for all intents and purposes, that the United States has lost the war with Iran. That means Pete Hegseth, the first Secretary of War, has lost a war.

Is The Screwworm A Problem For The Meat Supply?
The New World screwworm has just been confirmed in two more animals in Edwards County, Texas. Could this parasite be a major issue for the meat supply? Already, it’s likely to affect prices as safety protocols are put in place.

Radicalism, not Conservatism, Is the Answer
One year ago, as the 2024 election entered its final weeks, Donald Trump’s campaign focused its entire operation around one final objective: to drive home its “closing argument”—the one basic vision that the whole campaign had been built around. At a flurry of rallies from Madison Square Garden to the site of the attempted assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania, Trump repeated his fundamental promise: that, if elected, he and his administration would “help America heal.”

The First Secretary of War Loses A War
With the details of the signed Memorandum of Understanding still unclear, it does appear, for all intents and purposes, that the United States has lost the war with Iran. That means Pete Hegseth, the first Secretary of War, has lost a war.

Is The Screwworm A Problem For The Meat Supply?
The New World screwworm has just been confirmed in two more animals in Edwards County, Texas. Could this parasite be a major issue for the meat supply? Already, it’s likely to affect prices as safety protocols are put in place.
This is Like the Great Depression and Worse
The system will not bottom until all the bad debt has been flushed out of it. The more the government intervenes, the longer they will prolong the crisis.
Should we be skeptical of economic growth?
To be perfectly frank, there is not a whole lot of statistical information coming out of the government that we can believe anymore.
Taxpayer, You Just Lost Another $6,200
Though the bill has yet to hit the President’s desk for signing, Mr. Obama will likely pen his name to it.
Store Branded Credit Card Defaults at ‘Near Record Levels’
Consumers may have continued to shop this past holiday season, but much of the buying was done, as before, with credit created out of thin air.
2010 State of the (Cardboard) Box Address
Tom of the North gives us the first yearly State of the (Cardboard) Box address.
UAW Boss to Members: ‘Shut the F*%k Up, You Motherf*%kers…’
Either union members get real or they will be out on the streets.
Proactive Preparation for a Terrorist Attack
Surviving an emergency, in many instances, will not come down to how good of a plan you put together. It will come down to how prepared your mind is to handle dynamic, fluid situations under stress.
Former Treasury Secretary Paulson: Unemployment Would Have Gone to 25% Without Bailouts
Facing criticism on Capitol Hill, former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Wednesday defended his decision to complete a $182 billion bailout of American International Group Inc.
President Obama: “I do not accept second-place for the United States of America”
State of the Union Comments, Random Thoughts, Drinking Game.
Hope For Change
Bill Jasper is angry. Recently returned from the world summit in Copenhagen, he is largely ignored by global warming true believers.
Head of TARP Oversight: “Either we fix this problem going forward or the game really is over”
One of our favorite consumer advocates, Elizabeth Warren, joins Jon Stewart on The Daily Show January 26, 2010.
Repeal the First Amendment *Video*
Would you sign a petition to repeal the first amendment?
President’s Pay Freeze is Smoke and Mirrors
Let’s hope that all of America sees it for what it is: an attempt to placate the mob with loaves of bread and no real reform to speak of.
S.C. Lieutenant Governor Likens Welfare Recipients to Stray Animals
“You’re facilitating the problem if you give an animal or a person ample food supply.”
Marc Faber: It’s a total disaster, we’re all doomed, we’re doomed!
Marc Faber joins CNBC to discuss the global economic outlook on January 22, 2010.
‘Fear the Boom and Bust’ with Keynes and Hayek *Video*
A brilliant rap interpretation of the economics of John Maynard Keynes (interventionism) vs. Friedrich von Hayek (free markets).
Judge’s Ruling Forces Woman to Stay at Hospital
Is it me, or is this system just bass-akwards?
Wealth Preservation, Investing, and Prepping For Hard Times
It is important to be prudent with where one might invest their money, as it is impossible to say for certain that an inflationary environment is in our future, and which goods will be affected by increased prices. But all signs point to an eventual devaluation, officially or unofficially, of the US dollar. While the “investments” mentioned in this article are not traditionally accepted and your financial adviser might think you’ve gone off the deep end, they are worth considering.
Gerald Celente Asks: The Guillotine or Death By A Thousand Cuts?
In his latest issue of the Trends Journal (Winter 2010), trend forecaster Gerald Celente discusses the economic ramifications of a global commercial real estate meltdown, sovereign defaults and government rescue programs.
You’re ‘Irresponsible’ if you believe Swine Flu Is Fake Pandemic
The World Health Organization, defending itself against criticism from an unnamed source, has released a statement saying those who think the swine flu hysteria of 2009 was nothing more than a fake pandemic for the benefit of drug companies are irresponsible






