Monthly Archives: July 2013

47 Percent of Detroit Homeowners Have Quit Paying Property Taxes

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Tweet Detroit, Michigan, once one of America’s most industrious cities, is currently suffering from the poisonous effects of a big government overdose, as most of its jobs and a large chunk of its population have fled the city limits, largely … Continue reading

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10 Crazy Conspiracy Theories That Just Happen to Be True

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Tweet The US Air Force and numerous intelligence agencies have been in communication with reptilian aliens from the planet Nibiru… just kidding. But keep that tin foil firmly fastened, because after this, orbital mind control lasers won’t seem so far … Continue reading

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Court Finds Bradley Manning Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy

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Tweet In 2010, Army private Bradley Manning leaked classified information exposing crimes by members of the US military and the State Department to the website WikiLeaks. Most of the information that was made public pertained only to incidents of wrongdoing … Continue reading

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Bernanke Plans to Quit Before the Fed’s House of Cards Falls

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Tweet For years now, the Federal Reserve has been juicing the economy with quantitative easing, and Bernanke and his cohorts are now toying with the idea of ending the program if a set of arbitrary economic indicators are met, a … Continue reading

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Justin Amash attacks the NSA with a curve ball

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Tweet You know, prior to 9/11 the very existence of the NSA was the stuff of conspiracy theory. We used to call it “No Such Agency” because if you talked about people acted like you were talking about Men In … Continue reading

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Larry the Cable Guy Opposes Gay Marriage Ban, Turns Libertarian

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Tweet In an interview with Larry King, the Nebraska-born southern-style comedian Larry the Cable Guy came out in favor of a libertarian political perspective when asked whether or not blue collar workers are typically conservative. The famed funnyman indicated that … Continue reading

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The Story Behind the Marijuana Cigarette Pack in ‘Silver Circle’

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Tweet In Silver Circle‘s near-future dystopian alternate universe, which is set in 2019, marijuana has been legal in the US since 2016. When production first began on the film, the real-world marijuana decriminalization movement was in its infancy. A handful … Continue reading

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Brandon Toy resigns in honor

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Tweet Brandon Toy was a Michigan Army National Guardsman who was deployed as a military policeman to Beghdad at the start of the Iraq War. Then he became military contractor with General Dynamics building Stryker armored fighting vehicles. Now he … Continue reading

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Officer Fired After Catching Iowa Governor’s Vehicle Speeding

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Tweet America’s constitutional republic is built on deep traditions like the rule of law and equal protection for all. However, governments tend to grant themselves additional powers over time, thus eroding these principles. As such, law enforcement officers and government … Continue reading

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Mexican Diplomat: US Government Helps Sinaloa Cartel Smuggle Drugs

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Tweet A little over a year ago, a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa drug cartel alleged that the Fast and Furious program was not aimed at tracking the movement of guns into Mexico, but instead an effort to arm the … Continue reading

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