EndOfTheAmericanDream.com By almost any measure that you can think of, the U.S. economy has gotten worse since Barack Obama became president. Unemployment is higher, the cost of food and gas are skyrocketing, the number of Americans living in poverty has spiked dramatically, the housing market is in nightmarish shape and our national debt has... »
Archive for June 6th, 2011
Keep The Change: 20 Ways That The U.S. Economy Has Gotten Worse Since Barack Obama Became President
Will The Banksters And The Corpocracy Eventually Own It All? 29 Statistics About Extreme Income Inequality In America That Will Blow Your Mind
EconomicCollapseBlog.com Today, average Americans have less power relative to the monolithic corporate and governmental institutions that dominate our society than at any other point in U.S. history. Sadly, this is not what our founding fathers ever envisioned. Our founding fathers established a government “of the people, by the people, for the people”, but what... »
EU: Class War Declared
Replacing Economic Democracy with Financial Oligarchy By Michael Hudson Michael Hudson.com “But if a country is still not delivering, I think all would agree that the second stage has to be different. Would it go too far if we envisaged, at this second stage, giving euro area authorities a much deeper and authoritative say... »
Down With the Dictator
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr LewRockwell.com Governments and their intellectual front men believe that nothing unites a population like a war. Actually, that’s not quite true. What happens is that during war, governments strike fear into their domestic opponents and silence them through intimidation. The appearance of unity is wholly illusory. If you truly... »
Personal Secession
Personal Secession – The Way to Freedom by Michael S. Rozeff LewRockwell.com Certain people and groups in California want to ban male circumcision, and they are getting measures placed on local ballots for voting. In Louisiana, there is some sort of law about the teaching of the creation of man in the public schools... »