By: Ludwig von Mises: The director wants to build a house. Now, there are many methods that can be resorted to. Each of them offers, from the point of view of the director, certain advantages and disadvantages with regard to the utilization of the future building, and results in a different duration of the building’s […]
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Ron Paul is buying silver, expects an economic downtown worse than 2008-2009
One of the biggest stories of the market this year so far has been the rise of silver. The precious metal is up 23 percent year-to-date, while mining stocks have been going through the roof. Although gold has been steadily going up, silver is the one that everyone is keeping an eye on. What does […]
5 random things for a Friday (rent inflation, government rape, generation cupcake owned)
News Story of the Day: Since the economic collapse, home ownership in the United States has crumbled. After some modest quarterly gains in home ownership rates, the number has fallen dramatically since 2008. Renting, ostensibly, has become the new norm. But as more Americans rent, they’re also facing another issue: soaring rents. Rent inflation has […]
Rolling Back the Taxes on Our Constitutional Money
By Jp Cortez of Sound Money Defense League Imagine if you asked a grocery clerk to break a $5 bill and he charged you a 35 cent in tax. Unfair, right? After all, you were only exchanging one form of money for another. But try walking to a local precious metals dealer in more than […]
#TT: Former Soviet Citizen confronts socialists at Occupy Wall Street (video)
Wow. It’s already been five years since Occupy Wall Street protesters infested streets all over the world, preaching the supposed virtues of socialism and espousing the evils of capitalism. It was a ridiculous demonstration that didn’t really do anything except leave a lot of mess on the streets and in parks. For Throwback Thursday, let’s […]