This Thursday, the Senate voted to reject Rand Paul’s proposal to audit the Federal Reserve. The bill needed 60 votes to pass but was rejected by a narrow margin of 53-44. “We’ve had a lot of Democrats who claim that they’re concerned about big banks and big banks controlling things and a revolving door between Wall Read More…
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Breaking News: Iran May Have Shutdown the Strait of Hormuz
Social media observers have raised concerns regarding the strategic water way known as the strait of Hormuz. No ship has passed the strait for over 15 hours now. Some would suggest that a certain amount of traffic is common due to technical and mechanical problems that periodically occur, yet the abnormal congestion can be seen Read More…
Switzerland Follows Iceland in Declaring War Against the Banksters
“If you want to continue to be slaves of the banks and pay the cost of your own slavery, then let bankers continue to create money and control credit.” – Josiah Stamp Iceland has gained the admiration of populists in recent years by doing that which no other nation in the world seems to be willing Read More…
How Bernie Sander’s Economic Policies Would Empower Mega-Corporations and Stifle Small Business
Politician Bernie Sanders is very good at identifying problems, and that is why a lot of people like him. He talks about problems that many people are concerned about, mostly involving the enormous and unjust power of large corporations. However, all of his solutions put more power in the hands of the government, which would Read More…
Is Chipotle Under Attack?
Recently in the news, Chipotle has been under some major scrutiny regarding the outbreak of E. coli and norovirus, both reportedly linked to the restaurant chain. According to the CDC, there have been 53 cases of E. coli from Chipotle while over 80 people are possibly linked to norovirus through Chipotle. No deaths have yet been Read More…
CISA: The Patriot Act 2.0 Signed Into Law
On December 18th, 2015 Congress passed a $1.15 trillion omnibus spending package as a way of continuing to fund the federal government and avoiding a government shutdown. Snuck into the bill was a highly controversial bill called CISA, a cyber security bill that was defeated in the past due to civil rights and privacy concerns. Read More…






