Swine flu vaccination fears

| October 18, 2009

So many stories are developing around the H1N1 swine flu vaccine that we are not able to keep up with them. The controversy over swine flu vaccinations is sure to accelerate in the days ahead and lead to lots of fear. We suggest you run your own searches and conduct your own investigation of the […]

Helping the West commit suicide

| October 17, 2009

Reuters is the vehicle for pro-euthenasia propaganda from Britain, where doctor-assisted suicide is supposedly gaining in popularity. The article gets into the financial aspect of socialized medicine part way through: “It is good holistic palliative care, not medical killing which is the answer to the real distresses of so many people when contemplating natural death,” […]

How to interpret trends

| October 16, 2009

Economic observers are split into two camps, doomsday prophets and cheerful global recoverists. We expect an unpredictable middle path with surprises, some ugly. We are less certain about the economy than we are about the global socialist takeover, which appears inevitable. Orient your thinking toward both scenarios and weigh your options from your unique position. […]

Obama, Racist-in-Chief

| October 14, 2009

There has been a flap over the past couple of days over Obama’s refusal to appear on Fox News, and more generally over the Obama administration’s designation of anyone who disagrees with them as enemies. This story got a little play on CNN, with James Carville and David Gergen debating some Republican whom we can’t […]

Unemployment rising

| October 12, 2009

On the Wall Street TV shows the talking heads agree that “the worst is over” as stock markets recover from the global financial crash. Their conventional wisdom is, now is a good time to get back into the market. Housing prices may be nearing a bottom, and manufacturing and trade are picking up again. The […]

Ireland ratifies Lisbon Treaty

| October 10, 2009

Ireland has ratified the Lisbon Treaty restructuring the European Union. BrusselsJournal has the report, with historical background. Poland has also ratified the treaty. WiseUpJournal has a few reports on irregularities in the run-up to the Irish vote. The Telegraph reports on how the EU will have a “personality,” that is, how it will act as […]

Liberal states and big banks

| October 8, 2009

We’ve been hoping that congressional watchdogs charged with tracking the TARP bailouts would uncover enough evidence to prove that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson engaged in criminal behavior by loaning our money to his friends. TARP Inspector General Neil Barofsky released an audit on Monday reporting that Ben Bernanke and Henry Paulson lied about the financial […]