Obama may support Republican

Posted By on January 12, 2010

The Globe reports that President Obama may support a Republican for Congress in Florida if his gay lover, Larry Sinclair, decides to run for Congress.

Criminal politicians

Posted By on January 11, 2010

California Representative Darrell Issa has obtained emails between New York Fed lawyers and AIG indicating that the Treasury Department suppressed the names of other banks that benefited from the AIG bailout, particularly Goldman Sachs. FOX News broke the story, and other networks are picking it up. (more…)

Climatescam update

Posted By on January 8, 2010

We confess to being bored with the New World Order global warming climatescammers, but we came across a few stories post-Climategate, so here we are again with a few links of interest. (more…)

Tea party resistance

Posted By on January 7, 2010

Connect with tea party resistance organizations at ResistNet.

Failing boys

Posted By on January 6, 2010

21st Century British Nationalism explains how liberal immigration policies and liberal education deliver a one-two knockout punch against white boys in Britain. This post quotes recent migration statistics for Britain. The number of whites fleeing from Britain roughly corresponds to the number of immigrants. This is planned black Moslem colonization of Britain by displacement of whites. White boys are the big losers. The good news is, lower-class white boys are organizing into street gangs to oppose Moslem street protests. Make note of the fact that the lower-class boys are on the front lines opposing forced integration. In Britain, they are forming the cutting edge of opposition. The liberal elites, and the elite boys, are on the wrong side. (more…)

Economic snapshot

Posted By on January 4, 2010

The world economy is still operating under the master paradigm we outlined in our October post, How to interpret trends. The global economists and speculators on TV talk happy talk about how the Depression scenario was avoided by massive infusion of central bank stimulus, and they are predicting that the world economy is on the road to recovery. If they said anything else they would lose their jobs. A few mavericks such as Peter Schiff and Tyler Durden warn that trouble lies ahead, with debt defaults and hyperinflation. (more…)

Failing socialist states

Posted By on December 31, 2009

An overview of states’ budget problems at Dollars and Sense. States are running revenue shortfalls that average 24 percent. The big problems: states run welfare programs employing vast numbers of bureaucrats. The federal government currently supplies around 20 percent of states’ budgets, for Medicare. Neither of these trends is sustainable. Each state is faced with the problem of declining tax revenues and is urgently searching for more income. Unfortunately, most of the thinking at the state government level is how to maintain existing programs rather than how to maintain state solvency by eliminating programs and bureaucrats. (more…)