How Long Do We Have Before Seeing Hyperinflation?

One Expert’s Answer May Frighten You

Erica Ritz The Blaze 10/2/2013

David Buckner, the founder and CEO of Bottom Line Training and Consulting, an adjunct professor at Columbia University, and the author of “Permission to Think,” explained on the Glenn Beck Program Wednesday why America hasn’t yet seen hyperinflation — but why it could be […]

Quote of the day

20 September 2013

 

You have an administration that never, ever, shifts its position on anything. This President thinks he’s right, always. Today’s news on Obamacare, jobs and climate contradict the President. He doesn’t care. He won’t deal. He won’t compromise. And we have another three years to go.

~Stuart Varney […]

Obama’s America

Varney and Co. Fox Business 7/25/2013

Julie Roginsky and Charles Payne debate President Obama’s speech on the economy yesterday in Illinois. – Watch the latest video at video.foxbusiness.com –

Related: Here are five job stats Obama won’t tell you

Clearly this administration has no concern about a vigilant media because they have just decided […]

Obama’s IRS

Six times the IRS has been accused of punishing President Obama’s political opponents

The Washington Free Beacon 5/11/2013

 

“President [Michael] Crowe and the Board of Regents will soon learn all about being audited by the IRS,”

—President Obama jokes during his commencement speech at Arizona State University in 2009.

Under President […]

Dershowitz: US on “Shaky Constitutional Grounds” to Interrogate Boston Suspect Without Miranda

Paul Scicchitano Newsmax 21 Apr 2013

Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz tells Newsmax that federal investigators will be on “shaky constitutional grounds” if they try to interrogate the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect without first reading him his Miranda rights, and that there is no “absolutely” no grounds to hold the suspect as an enemy […]

Trust Me, This Time Is Different

Tyler Durden Zero Hedge 2/26/2013

Submitted by Simon Black of Sovereign Man blog

By 1789, a lot of French people were starving. Their economy had long since deteriorated into a weak, pitiful shell. Decades of unsustainable spending had left the French treasury depleted. The currency was being rapidly debased. Food was scarce, and expensive.

Perhaps […]

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