The Treasury Department announced Tuesday that the United States federal government posted a $3 billion budget surplus in the month of January. According to Treasury officials, the surplus was due to a 16 percent increase in revenues, including the expiration of the temporary two percent payroll-tax cut at the end of 2012. Although the surplus […]
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Houston gold-buying businesses will now be required to photograph, fingerprint sellers
A Houston ABC News affiliate reported last week that the city council passed an ordinance that would order bullion dealers to photograph and fingerprint sellers. Gold-buying businesses must also photograph the items that are being sold to the dealer. The purpose of this new measure is to tackle criminals who resell stolen valuables. A similar […]
Adam Kokesh initiates interesting dialogue with a ‘Democratic Socialist’
Adam Kokesh of “Adam vs. The Man” spoke with a self-proclaimed “Democratic Socialist,” who is also a “Marxist Materialist amateur.” The 26:48 video was an interesting and peaceful conversation about politics, economics and voluntarism and it was glad to see Kokesh allow the interviewee to air his ideas. Enjoy the video!
Third ‘Atlas Shrugged’ installment gets the greenlight, controversial surprise expected
A third installment of Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged” trilogy received the greenlight last weekend. John Aglialoro, the producer of the films, told Forbes that there will be a controversial surprise for the film that is sure to please Ayn Rand followers and fans of the book and motion pictures. Be sure to check out my […]
America remembers Ronald Reagan during 102nd birthday
On Feb. 6, it was former President Ronald Reagan’s birthday. He would have been 102. The Republicans fondly look back at his presidency, but it seems that they like to forget about some of his disastrous economic and fiscal policies. Although Reagan seemed to have the right idea when he espoused political and economic virtues, […]