Director | October 7, 2009
How is Britain progressing toward the police state? The takeover is more open in Britain, where the people know they are being taken over and the politicians are so brazen they don’t care who knows it. In the United States the same transfer of wealth to the banks and the same police state tracking systems […]
Category: Police State |
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Tags: British politics, CCTV, compact fluorescent lightbulbs, corruption in Congress, corruption in Parliament, failed welfare state local police GPS tracking, Gordon Brown crazy, police state in Britain and U.S., warrentless surveillance
Director | October 5, 2009
We want to get you out of the big cities, which are now corrupt liberal multicultural machines, and out of the liberal states, which are going bankrupt. These are the most likely places civil unrest might develop as cities go broke and cut services. We’d like to get you moved over to the small cities […]
Category: Resistance |
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Tags: civil unrest
Director | October 3, 2009
Washington’s blog has a nice piece on how California solved its budget problem, temporarily. California is too broke to fund its schools, so it absconded with $2 billion in local redevelopment agency funds to cover the shortfall. The state also borrowed another $1.9 billion from future property tax revenues from cities. This state raid upon […]
Category: California politics |
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Tags: Californnia budget
Director | October 1, 2009
It’s hard to find good reporting on the G20 meeting in Pittsburgh. There were some demonstrations in the street, but that isn’t what interests us today. We are wondering what they decided.
Category: Obama Administration |
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Tags: Barack Obama, G20 meeting in Pittsburgh, global takeover, Gordon Brown, Manuel Barroso