The Great American Tax Ripoff
The many taxes you pay without knowing.
The many taxes you pay without knowing.
Breitbart | Back in November, Democrats enjoyed a +10 point lead.
Back in November, Democrats enjoyed a +10 point lead.
“Hoover is spinning in his grave.”
Zero Hedge | “Hoover is spinning in his grave.”
Pyongyang and Seoul have technically been at war since the 1950-1953 Korean conflict ended with a truce — and not a peace treaty.
CNBC | Pyongyang and Seoul have technically been at war since the 1950-1953 Korean conflict ended with a truce — and not a peace treaty.
Information Liberation | The oxygen starvation was as a result of a dust storm blowing dust into the underground “rubbish-filled tunnels and basements in which they lived.”
The oxygen starvation was as a result of a dust storm blowing dust into the underground “rubbish-filled tunnels and basements in which they lived.”
RT | Trump discussed three military options for Syria last week with his revamped national security team.
Not only was the boycott ineffective, Laura actually gained a whole crap ton of viewers.
Louder With Crowder | Not only was the boycott ineffective, Laura actually gained a whole crap ton of viewers.
By Dr. Mercola Research has shown that the more vegetables you eat, the lower your risk of heart disease, with different types of vegetables protecting your heart through different mechanisms. Leafy greens, for example, have high amounts of nitrates that naturally boost your nitric oxide (NO) level.1 Cruciferous veggies, on the other hand, lower your risk of stroke and heart attack by promoting more supple neck arteries and preventing the buildup of arterial plaque. In fermented cabbage, it’s the fiber content that helps lower blood pressure and improve blood sugar control, thereby lowering your risk of heart problems. Phytonutrients in sauerkraut … Continue reading →
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Gold is the currency of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants, but debt is the money of slaves. —Norm Franz, Money and Wealth in the New Millennium We are nearing the end of the debt-as-currency era. This is quite a broad statement and, of course, since debt is the foremost currency of our day, it would be quite understandable if the reader were to regard such a prognostication to be utter nonsense. Indeed, many would say that, without debt, the world couldn’t function. Debt has always existed and always will. However, in eras past, … Continue reading →
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IN AMERICA AND ACROSS MUCH OF THE WORLD, the security enhancements put in place following the catastrophe of September 11, 2001, have been drastic and of two kinds: those practical and effective, and those irrational and pointless. The first variety have taken place almost entirely behind the scenes. Comprehensive explosives scanning for checked luggage, for instance, was long overdue and is a welcome addition. It’s the second variety, unfortunately that has come to dominate the air travel experience. I’m talking about the frisking, X-raying, body scanning, and confiscating that goes on at thousands of concourse checkpoints across the globe — … Continue reading →
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