- TSA Turns Off Porno-Scanners on Opt Out Day?
While official TSA spokespersons emphatically deny that the TSA has ordered all porno-scanners turned off today--on the day when many outraged passengers were planning to opt out, en masse, of the nude x-ray machines at aiports--there are tons of reports coming in from passengers all over the nation that all the porno-scanners have been shut down and roped off, and that only the traditional metal detectors are being used. The TSA doesn't want to admit it, but they no longer have the public's support or consent. - China and Russia Dump the Dollar
The governments of China and Russia have announced they will no longer do bilateral trade in US Dollars. This is the beginning of the end for our currency. As demand for our watered down Dollar disappears, so too will its value. And as the value of the Dollar plummets, the prices of everything else denominated in Dollars will skyrocket. Gold gained another $18 on the weak Dollar news today, inching closer to $1400. As the Dollar collapses, gold will continue to rise: make sure you have some. - FAA Shields Staff From Libertarian Sites
Word from FAA workers is that libertarian and anti-TSA websites have been blocked for employees there, because such sites have "malicious content". Is this anything other than a blatant censorship of opinions, merely for the reason that FAA heads disagree with the content? Why doesn't the government even want its employees to be exposed to anything but the official State dogma? The government is afraid that its employees will side with the American public against the power elite. Let's hope they're right. - Anti-Texting-While-Driving Laws Cause MORE Crashes
Turns out the laws against texting while driving merely cause drivers to try to hold their cell phones lower, out of the sight of law enforcement, therefore resulting in MORE accidents. Another lesson in the unintended consequences of government laws. There are a lot of things, such as texting while driving, that might not necessarily be good, but that doesn't always mean that the force of government is the appropriate solution. - Al Qaeda Leader Dined at Pentagon, Just Months After 9/11
Another sad example of the government's incompetence. A terrorist leader, literally right under their noses, and he gets away scot-free. The government needs to open its mind to other options in prosecuting the War on Terror. It's pointless to continue to rely so heavily on huge, noisy, American-flag-plastered squadrons of heavy combat troops that would never be allowed to cross the border into Pakistan, where all the bad guys are. We will never catch bin Laden and al Zawahiri with that kind of strategy. Time to bring back the Letter of Marque, as authorized in the US Constitution. Grant these Letters of Marque to bounty hunters willing to infiltrate Pakistan et. al., and stealthily bring these terrorists to justice immediately. - Having Taken Two Steps Forward, China Takes A Step Back
Comments David Shellenberger: "China['s government] blames the rise in commodity prices on 'hoarding' and speculation, neglecting the benefits of buyers’ accumulation of reserves, and speculators’ contribution to the efficiency of markets. It condemns 'profiteering' by companies for charging more than the price set by the government, while the shortages are an inevitable result of price controls. Finally, China demonstrates confusion on the cause of inflation. Inflation is a monetary phenomenon resulting from government mismanagement of the money supply. Stifling growth or controlling prices does not address this."
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