By Nathan Diebenow RawStory.com Monday, January 10th, 2011 The Obama administration’s $78 billion cut to US defense spending is a mere “pin-prick” to a behemoth military-industrial complex that must drastically shrink for the good of the republic, a former Reagan administration budget director recently told Raw Story. “It amounts to a failed opportunity to... »
Archive for January 10th, 2011
America has ‘reached the point of no return,’ Reagan budget director warns
“Around Easter we could start to see food riots.”
World Risks Food Riots as Grains Climb, Economist Chalmin Says By Rudy Ruitenberg BusinessWeek.com The world may face social unrest including food riots in April as grain prices increase, said Philippe Chalmin, an economic adviser to the French government. Crop damage caused by flooding in Australia and drought in Argentina is likely to boost... »
We Have Nothing to Apologize About The Shooting of the Congresswoman.We Did Not Pull The Trigger.
LoneStarWatchdog.com For those fighting for the survival of the republic.We have nothing to be ashamed of and have nothing to be sorry about. Our freedoms did not cause this incident and our rhetoric did not fuel this shooters motivation to go on a rampage against a sitting member of congress. We have to call... »
Outlaw that speech because it MIGHT be a threat…
Milo Nickels, Contributing Writer Activist Post.com Monday, January 10, 2010 It was only a matter of time before the Gabrielle Giffords tragedy was turned into a rationale for the government to take more of our freedoms. This is how our government always responds to tragedy–it’s almost formulaic: Step 1 – wait for tragedy to... »
The Next World War: The “Great Game” and the Threat of Nuclear War:Part III
by Mahdi Darius Nazem Global Research January 10, 2011 Mistrust between the Major Eurasian Powers Mistrust between the triple entente of Eurasia — Russia, China, and Iran — and their other allies still exists. Ahead of a state visit to India in 2007, the Belarusian President, Aleksandr Lukashenko, expressed the tensions in the geo-political... »
Simon Black’s Take On This Weekend’s Shooting, And What It May Mean For America’s Future
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 01/10/2011 Simon Black, whose first person observations of the world outside America have made his website Sovereign Man truly an entertaining and informative read, and who has been anticipating the encroaching transition of America to a control state, shares his two cents on this weekend’s tragic shooting in Florida. “With... »
India Offers To Pay For Iran Oil With Gold
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedgecom 01/10/2011 It appears that gold’s isn’t really a currency… until it is. The Economic Times reports that India is attempting to ensure steady crude oil supplies from Iran. In doing so it is doing everything it can to pay Iran in a way that avoid loopholes associated with recent US... »
Facts of Shooter’s Political Beliefs Do Not Match Liberal Talking Points
Democrats hastily exploit tragedy to ram through hate speech, gun control legislation Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, January 10, 2011 In their classless urgency to exploit Saturday’s tragic events for political gain, the establishment media and Democrats have attempted to pull a mass hoax on the American people by blaming “right-wing rhetoric” for... »
Dem planning bill that would outlaw threatening lawmakers
By Peter Schroeder TheHill.com 01/09/11 Rep. Robert Brady (D-Pa.) reportedly plans to introduce legislation that would make it a federal crime to use language or symbols that could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against a federal official or member of Congress. Brady told CNN that he wants federal lawmakers and officials to... »
For Millions Of Senior Citizens The Only Future They Have To Look Forward To Is One Filled With Debt And Poverty
The American Dream Jan 10, 2011 In America today, millions upon millions of senior citizens are very deep in debt. In fact, more elderly Americans than ever before are going bankrupt. Millions of others are living in extreme poverty or are just barely getting by on meager fixed incomes. Meanwhile, the price of food... »