Monthly Archives: January 2012

Newly released documents show the housing crash took the Federal Reserve completely by surprise

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// For today’s FedNews Friday feature we have got some news for you! Some just-released documents that became public Thursday reveal how badly the housing market crash and subsequent economic implosion took the “experts” at the Federal Reserve by surprise. … Continue reading

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***Blooper***

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// So we’re finally polishing up Jefferson’s animation…let me tell you he’s a pisser! He appears a bit agitated in this screen capture, but I assure you he’s a friendly fur ball. It did remind me of a dog I … Continue reading

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Sen. Rand Paul returns a record $500,000 of his office budget to the United States Treasury!

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// How’s that for fiscal conservatism? At a press conference in Louisville Thursday, the freshman Senator from Kentucky– one of the most visible of 2010′s “Tea Party candidates” on the national stage– announced that he would be returning a whopping … Continue reading

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FOX fights the FCC all the way to the Supreme Court

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// You know the world has gone insane when FOX is on the side of liberty. This week the Supreme Court is hearing arguments in the case of FOX v. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over “fleeting expletives” uttered by … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: Corporal Jesse Thorsen, the soldier for Ron Paul who was “cut off” by CNN

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// Yesterday, the Republican Party’s self-styled Constitutionalist and anti-Fed candidate, Ron Paul took second place in New Hampshire’s primary with 22.8% of the vote. A week ago, when he took the stage to accept the last of what some commentators … Continue reading

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Precious Metalhead #14 – Trucking! Silver! Crawling Queen Snake!

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// All Cylinders Firing This month is just a quick director’s note – there’s a lot of activity, people, and animation happening here in the studio lately.  We’ve got a full staff of animators now to finish this movie off … Continue reading

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You’re Now a Member of the OccupyTeaParty, Whether You Like it or Not

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// From the early days of the Occupy Movement I have been calling for Solidarity with the Tea Party, to just admit that the government is no longer a public servant but a mercenary, and to put down all these … Continue reading

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MovieMonday: The White House “Covered Up” an Alice in Wonderland-themed Halloween Party in 2009

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// It was October of 2009 near the end of President Obama’s first year in the White House. The Tea Party was at its zenith, raging across America in full swing in opposition to Washington’s Wall Street bailouts, the trillion … Continue reading

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For Real? Federal Reserve says to grow economy, provide cheaper mortgages to create more home owners

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// No, this is not an Onion article. No, this is not some sick joke. Yes, you read the headline correctly. In this week’s edition of The Silver Underground‘s Fed News Friday feature, we are actually reporting that the Federal … Continue reading

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Widowed Teen Mother Asks 911 If She’s Allowed to Shoot Intruder to Protect Herself and 3 Month Old Baby

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// News stories just don’t get more inspiring than this. If you enjoyed last week’s story about an 11 year old girl using a gun to defend herself from three armed burglars, get a load of this: Sarah McKinley, an … Continue reading

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