Monthly Archives: December 2011

Volunteer Needed for CPAC 2012

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// As the very last CPAC, according to the Mayans, approaches, we are eager to announce some exciting news. Silver Circle will be exhibiting at CPAC 2012! We have more exciting news that will have to wait a bit longer … Continue reading

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Rebels of the Week: Chinese Villagers in Revolt

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// While the Arab Spring is still in full swing, it’s definitely worth noting that protests over the last decade have become increasingly common in China as the nation develops and its people yearn for more openness and accountability for … Continue reading

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Google Refuses to Censor Police Brutality Videos

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//   Between SOPA and NDAA battle lines are being drawn across the Internet and this week it appears that web giant Google is standing by their unofficial corporate motto, “don’t be evil.” In their recent Transparency Report reflecting the … Continue reading

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10 Economic Myths That Need To Be Corrected

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// 1. This is capitalism. We live in a capitalistic country. We can argue over the best label for the economic system in the United States of America, but there can be little argument that “capitalism” or “free market” are … Continue reading

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Movie Monday: HBO’s John Adams Miniseries

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// So I guess technically, this is a “Miniseries” Monday post, but I absolutely had to share just how incredible this cinematic offering of David McCullough’s book (of the same name) is. If you haven’t seen it, get thee to … Continue reading

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Should The Fed Bail Out Blockbuster?

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// This week I arrived in my native Nashville, Tennessee after a year away from home traveling throughout this country and abroad. One thing that hasn’t changed about one of my favorite cities in the world is that I’m still … Continue reading

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The Pirate Party Sets Sail in Massachusetts

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// So, you’ve finally come around to the reality that the Republican and Demorcat Party are just partners in a two man con. Like good cop and bad cop. It doesn’t matter which is which. They’re both cops. But the … Continue reading

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Fed News Friday: Keep rates the same, maybe sprinkle on a little “easing” –a fatal conceit

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// “The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design.” -F. A. Hayek This year’s last meeting of the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee concluded this week, … Continue reading

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Another Birthday This Week!

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// The Bill of Rights turns 220 years old today! Yes, the first ten amendments of the US Constitution that protects you, your family, and loved ones from the encroachment of our rights by the government is alive still, but … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: The Protester

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// Time Magazine has selected “The Protester” as its Person of the Year for 2011 because they are “redefining people power” throughout the world, citing the protests of the Arab Spring and the Occupy Wall Street protests in the United … Continue reading

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