by Declan McCullagh CBS.com Americans will be able to use their driver’s licenses after May 11 to travel by air after all. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security today postponed the effective date of the Real ID Act until January 15, 2013, a move that avoided causing tremendous disruptions to air travel. The reason... »
Archive for March 7th, 2011
Brent Over $118, Crude Passes $107, EURUSD Above $1.40, Futures Up, Silver And Gold At Highs, Dollar In Flight To Safety Freefall
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/07/2011 It is one of those days when the flight to new reserve currency is on, with gold and silver trading near overnight highs, same for the oil complex, yet futures are also at the highs of the premarket session, purely on the ongoing monkeyhammering in the dollar, which has... »
Is Ron Paul Running for President?
LewRockwell.com Ron Paul talks to Lew Rockwell about his possible campaign, Bernanke and Hillary. Travel to three cities in Iowa, a visit to New Hampshire and the new use of a private plane are the activities of a man possibly on the campaign trail. Back in DC, Ron Paul is eclipsing Ben Bernanke as... »
A Global Systemic Collapse Would in Relative Terms Benefit the US, Says Marc Faber
Business Intelligence Middle East Marc Faber the Swiss fund manager and Gloom Boom & Doom editor suggested that in a very negative environment where everything collapses, the US would outperform many emerging markets as it is still a relatively self contained economy that produces enough food and has the resources to produce enough energy,... »
More Jobs Mirage
by Paul Craig Roberts LewRockwell.com The announcement on March 4 that 192,000 new jobs were created in February was greeted with a sigh of relief. But the number is just more smoke and mirrors, as I will show shortly. First, let’s pretend the jobs are real. What areas of the economy produced the jobs?... »
A GUINEA PIG REMEMBERS
By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D. March 7, 2011 NewsWithViews.com The book, Educating for the New World Order by Bev Eakman, describes the psychological testing which has been done on American public school students over the past quarter century, and I would like to recount my own experience as one of the early “guinea pigs.”... »
STATES HAVE NO RIGHTS ACCORDING TO MANY STATE LEGISLATORS
By J.B. Williams March 7, 2011 NewsWithViews.com The current daily federal assault on state and individual rights has nearly every state legislature and governor scrambling to figure out what their state rights really are and how to assert them, before state sovereignty is completely eliminated under the assumed powers of so-called Federal Supremacy. Unlike... »