Monthly Archives: July 2011

Chicago’s Curfew Calamity

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// As if Chicago wasn’t already the poster child for big government, it continues to live up to that reputation with probably the most anti-liberty law a city can impose upon its people: curfews. Faced with an escalating crime rate … Continue reading

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A Barking Crazy Arrest

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// Dog barks at man, it’s normal. Man barks at dog, man goes to jail? Apparently that was the case for Ryan Stephens of Mason, Ohio, who was arrested for drunkenly barking at a police dog. The dog, named Timber, … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday: Fed Makes $8.4 Trillion in 2010

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// The Federal Reserve, as some of you may know by now, is a giant bank that dictates what the nation’s monetary policy is supposed to be, at least in theory. In reality, it’s job is to pump money into … Continue reading

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Can’t Pay Your Loans? We Take the Player

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// In our film, the Federal Reserve confiscates houses as collateral from people who can’t afford them, or do so to keep the housing market solvent. While that is bad enough, what if it could seize people as collateral? It’s … Continue reading

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Hey! Its Time for A New Comic Book Page!

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// Jay continues to chase after Zoe. The rebellion is slowly taking shape now.

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Constitution Watch: The Abdicating Congress

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// We’re now five days away from hitting the deadline to get a deal done to raise the debt ceiling, and things aren’t looking up for anybody interested in a “grand bargain”, or anything other than maintaining the status quo. … Continue reading

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Rebels of the Week: The Guerilla Bikers of Guadalajara

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// With Silver Circle being located in Boston, we are accustomed to seeing bike lanes full of happy peddlers whizzing their way down the streets. The bike lanes are narrow, and are subject to the parked motorist opening his door … Continue reading

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We Actually Have Defaulted Before…THREE TIMES!!!

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// You’ve probably heard the various reasons why we need to raise the debt ceiling, including how if we don’t America will slip into default, our economy will tank, our dollar will lose all value, our credit rating will suffer, … Continue reading

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The Manly Comic Industry

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// Much like our other target audience, politically charged liberty-lovers, the comic community seems to lack in female leadership and influentials. Just recently a great story came out from the beloved Kickstarter, that once helped us hire actors and shoot … Continue reading

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Military Trainings Down the Road from the Studio

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// The latest news from Zerohedge informed us here in the studio that Boston will be the hot spot for military training over the next couple weeks. If you read the press release from Mayor Menino you probably won’t find … Continue reading

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