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Tag Archives: propaganda
I Can’t Take It Anymore
I guess we are to just supposed to take it on faith that the two men identified as “suspects” in the Boston bombing are actually guilty and therefore deserve to die. The media reiterates that we have absolutely no idea … Continue reading
Don’t Fear The Reaper
Knowing that all the propaganda flying around about “sequestration” and “budget cuts” is exactly that, propaganda, I’ve been trying to find good data on what the federal budget will actually be after these so-called “cuts”. As you can imagine, it’s … Continue reading
Spielberg and Affleck Get Snubbed
In anticipation of the Oscars tonight, Patrick Henningsen has a great article over at Activist Post called: ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Wins Albert Speer Oscar For Best Propaganda Picture (h/t I bet Ludwig von Mises can get more fans than John Maynard … Continue reading
Guns: A Rebuttal
UPDATE: My book will be available for free this weekend (Sat. and Sun., Feb 2-3). You may know that last Friday, Stephen King published an essay in the form of a Kindle Single titled Guns. It is typical of gun-control … Continue reading
How Would A Government Shutdown Affect Me?
With the fake “fiscal cliff” propaganda over with, the federal government is now nearing the fake “debt ceiling”. There is talk of minting trillion dollar platinum coins as a solution, support for a shutdown by some, and all kinds of … Continue reading
Posted in Government overreach, Libertarianism, Politics, What a curmudgeon hears
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The Three Wise Guys
I have a framed copy of Time Magazine from December 28, 2009 in my office. I keep it there as a conversation starter, and so I can remind everyone who argued with me that we “had to” bail out the … Continue reading



