Monthly Archives: April 2013
Posted on April 15, 2013 by Davi Barker
Happy Tax Cattle Day everyone! Today is that magical time of year when, with fear in my heart, I mail my income extortion papers to the human farmers who fleece us under threat of violence. Were I a braver man I … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 12, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Silver Circle is set in Washington DC. In fact, the US capital’s built-in corruption is a crucial component of the film’s setting. As such, it’s exciting to finally debut Silver Circle in the belly of the beast. The Washington DC … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 11, 2013 by Barry Donegan
All across the US, state legislatures are taking up measures that challenge the authority of the Federal Reserve system. Utah, for example, passed a bill making gold and silver legal tender in 2012. Other legislatures are still weighing similar bills, … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 10, 2013 by Barry Donegan
A few years back, our animation director plotted the locations of the scenes from Silver Circle, all of which take place in Washington DC, onto a Google map. Fast-forward to now, and we are but two days away from the … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 10, 2013 by Davi Barker
In a free market competition provides much needed quality controls. If consumers are dissatisfied with a service provider that’s a signal to entrepreneurs that it’s an industry where competition would be profitable. With all the outrage people have toward big … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 9, 2013 by Davi Barker
Imagine this. You’re reading George Orwell’s “1984,” a distopian novel about a tyrannical media state that controls the minds of the people by constantly altering the available language and information. Then, when you’re about a third through the book, and it’s … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 8, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Recent economic reports are demonstrating some serious underlying weaknesses in the US economy. First of all, new disability claims outpaced jobs created in the past month’s labor figures. The labor participation rate dropped to the lowest level since 1979 as … Continue reading →
Posted in Monetary Policy, Money Monday, United States | Tagged Consumer Credit Report, Feature, Labor Force Participation Rate, Malinvestment, Money Monday, Student Loan Bubble, Sub-Prime Auto Loans | Comments on Facebook
Posted on April 5, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Following the tragic Newtown school shooting that took place earlier this year, some well-meaning but misguided politicians began pushing new legislative initiatives that would only restrict the gun rights of law-abiding citizens who would never commit gun violence. Gun crimes … Continue reading →
Posted in Constitution Watch | Tagged Defense Weapon, Feature, Gun Control, Gun Ownership, gun rights, Maya Angelou, Pop Friday | Comments on Facebook
Posted on April 5, 2013 by megan
As we move into the big West Coast release, Jack Spirko – famed survivalist and liberty-lover, had Pasha on his show to talk about the economy, the movie, and of course…SURVIVING the next economic collapse. Jack recently headlined Liberty Forum … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 4, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Due to the implementation of the misguided War on Drugs, the United States has the highest incarceration rate of any country in the world. Victimless “criminals” fill overcrowded jails, leading to the early release of hardcore killers, armed robbers, and … Continue reading →
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