Federal Government To Seize Control Of All Airwaves This Week
November 7, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
Scott Lazarowitz reports at LewRockwell.com: “On Wednesday, November 9th at 2 PM Eastern, the Obama Administration will seize control over all radio and TV broadcast communications, to conduct a “test” of the Emergency Broadcast System. For the first time, however, there will be nothing any individual station can do to prevent it, and, unlike past [...]
Rep Walsh Calls for Attorney General Holder to Resign
October 27, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · 1 Comment
Gun Owners of America Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) sent a scathing rebuke to Attorney General Eric Holder yesterday and called on him to resign his post at the Justice Department. Noting that Holder needed to “take responsibility” for implicating the United States as an accessory to violent crimes committed by the Mexican drug cartels, Walsh [...]
Ron Paul Names His Choice for Fed Chairman
October 26, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · 4 Comments
Economic Policy Journal During the online portion of the “Center Seat” segment of Fox News’ “Special Report with Brett Baier,” Ron Paul said that he would “probably” pick economist Jim Grant, editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, for the position, reports The Daily Caller. The question was posed by Stephen F. Hayes of The Weekly [...]
The Covert Agenda Behind the Occupy Wall Street Protests
October 26, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · 32 Comments
By Robert F. Beaudine STATESMAN SENTINEL October 26, 2011 The “occupying” protests here in America have been characterized as spontaneous and leaderless. Protesters, politicians, and the mass media have compared it to the so-called spontaneous uprisings of the Arab Spring. In reality, neither has been spontaneous nor leaderless. The Arab Spring was planned years ago [...]
Ron Paul’s Budget Plan and Federal Employment
October 20, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · 10 Comments
By Christopher Powers STATESMAN SENTINEL October 20, 2011 Congressman Ron Paul proposed a new budget plan that would cut $1 trillion from the federal government his first year in office, if he becomes president. It would include immediately cutting funding to five agencies: the Departments of Education, Commerce, Energy, Interior, and Housing and Urban Development. [...]
Elizabeth Warren and Progressive Fairness
September 30, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · 2 Comments
By Christopher Powers STATESMAN SENTINEL September 30, 2011 Elizabeth Warren is running in the 2012 US Senate race in Massachusetts. Her campaign announcement video that came out last week emphasizes the importance of defending middle class American families who are being exploited by big corporations and their Washington lobbyists. It sounds like enticing rhetoric. For [...]
The Right to Keep and Bear Cameras
September 22, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · 2 Comments
By Tim Dunkin STATESMAN SENTINEL September 22, 2011 One of the fundamental premises upon which any truly free society must be based is the notion that the government is open, transparent, and accountable to the citizens. To the extent that this is not the case, a society cannot be called “free,” and it is a [...]
Conspiracy Theory or Common Sense? Rejecting the Myth of Public Service
September 17, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · 1 Comment
By Tom Finnigan STATESMAN SENTINEL September 17, 2011 Libertarians are often labeled as “conspiracy theorists” for questioning the motives and priorities of government officials. However, it does not take a “conspiracy theory” to reject the picturesque ideal of public servants diligently working for the common good. All it takes is an understanding of human nature [...]
Gold and the Monetary Planners
September 15, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · Leave a Comment
By Christopher Powers STATESMAN SENTINEL September 15, 2011 For the last month, gold prices have been hovering somewhere above $1,750 per ounce, spending many days over $1,800. The price of gold in US dollars has skyrocketed since the summer of 2007, when it registered at about $660, yet it’s importance is still dismissed by mainstream [...]
Research and the Stimulus Plan: Are Keynesian Solutions Working?
September 7, 2011 Statesman Sentinel · 1 Comment
By Christopher Powers STATESMAN SENTINEL September 7, 2011 President Obama is expected to unveil his next round of stimulus spending in his Thursday address to a joint session of Congress. This comes at a time when the country is facing the highest jobless rates in twenty-five years, after trillions have been spent on a centrally [...]
