Sunday, September 23, 2012

Anthony Gregory: "Americans on both right and left accept Romney and Obama's premise that political economy is a zero-sum game, that high-income taxpayers and the poor are pitted against each other. They use this faulty premise to keep us divided and conquered. Ultimately, the true class struggle is between the political class and the rest of us, and although Obama and Romney use different rhetoric and cater to different constituents to secure their power, they both offer plans that encourage dependence, keep the poor down, and fleece trillions from all productive Americans."


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Earlier today, the Federal Reserve announced that it will continue to inflate the money supply, aka print money, via QE3. If any of us were to do this, we would go to prison for counterfeiting. This policy directly benefits the big banks and big governments at the expense of us all. Yay.

Obama: "Uhhh..that's not in my script"


Sunday, September 9, 2012

Good ol' democracy

Does anyone think it's a little weird that every four years we are expected to choose a ruler who will use the threats of jail and bodily harm to boss us around from thousands of miles away? And even though half of the people don't get the guy they chose, they are expected to just do as he says, and if they don't like it, too bad (again--jail or bodily harm). Does this system seem kind of ridiculous?

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Sad milestone

America, land of the "free," imprisons more people than Russia, China, or Iran.


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

When he's not trying to manipulate marijuana users into voting for him, uber-drug-warrior Barack Obama is busy locking them in cages and ruining their lives, including waging his ever expanding war against medical marijuana.


Sunday, September 2, 2012

John Cusack Interviews Prof. Jon Turley on the War Against the Constitution

"So what Obama's doing is to rewrite the most fundamental principle of the US Constitution. The whole point of the Holder speech was that we're really good guys who take this seriously, and you can trust us. That's exactly the argument the framers rejected, the 'trust me' principle of government. You'll notice when Romney was asked about this, he said, 'I would've signed the same law, because I trust Obama to do the right thing.' They're both using the very argument that the framers warned citizens never to accept from their government."

http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/11264-john-cusack-and-jonathan-turley-on-obamas-constitution

Rubio's Freudian Slip

 classic Freudian slip lets the world hear the true intentions of neoconservatives like Marco Rubio:

"We chose more government instead of more freedom."