Fed, National Banks Decide on More Global Inflation
The Federal Reserve Bank and five other central banks across the world cut the "temporary U.S. dollar liquidity swap arrangements" rate for central...
U.S. Fed Bailout of Euro Prompts New Push for Audit & Sound Money
As central banks around the world unleashed a coordinated deluge of new money to deal with the economic crisis swamping Europe, critics expressed...
Read moreForbes: Rich Nations Go Broke by Overpromising and Overspending
Cato Institute senior fellow Jim Powell wrote in Forbes magazine about the inevitable and predictable decline of rich nations that debauched their currencies...
Read moreHow the Gingrich Stole Freedom
It’s rare that a contender for his party’s presidential nomination calls for his own execution, but Newt Gingrich did exactly that on Monday....
Read moreAdmin. Denies Obama Targets Swing States for “Official Business” Trips
Responding to a new analysis published Monday, the White House denied charges that President Obama's "official business" trips (paid with taxpayer money) to...
Read moreSpain’s Election: Will It Move Europe to the Right?
Although the socialists took a beating in Spain’s election on November 20 — in which the conservative Popular Party won a majority of...
Read moreTenn. Tea Party Angers Homosexuals with Tweet about Barney Frank
”I do not choose to run for Congress in 2012.” With those words, the denouement of the often combative 16-term congressional career of...
Read moreOccupy Wall Street: Meet the Professors Behind It
“The only solution is World Revolution!” So declares occupywallst.org, the “official” website of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement. The website’s heading...
Read moreArthur Christmas: A Delightful Holiday Film
Arthur Christmas adds a whole new spin to the classic tale of Santa’s busy Christmas Eve as the deliverer of presents and joy...
Read moreAn Honest Look at Rick Santorum
Rick Santorum is widely heralded as a real “conservative.” Rush Limbaugh has praised him on the air on multiple occasions, and another nationally...
Read moreHysteria Rises as UN Climate Talks in Durban Heat Up
United Nations “experts” released a preliminary report during the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) climate-change summit in Durban, South Africa, claiming the...
Read moreVirtual Classrooms: an Exit Strategy from Toxic Public School Culture?
Homeschooling and the computer: a match made in heaven? In many ways, yes. Homeschoolers can access lessons from online sites to successfully complete...
Read moreCain Camp Sends Mixed Signals on Campaign’s Future
GOP presidential contender Herman Cain has found himself contending with a variety of alleged scandals over the course of the last month, ranging...
Read moreBanks Prepare for the Worst as Europe’s Downward Spiral Continues
The European crisis continues to mushroom, even as Eurocrats meet in Brussels to try to stave off implosion of the eurozone. Tuesday’s sale...
Read moreU.K. Plans to Use Pension Funds to Jumpstart Economy
The British government is looking for a way to jumpstart its stagnant economy. The plan is to use pension funds to invest in...
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