Cost of British Royal Family to Taxpayer Drops by 10%

Stacy Summary: Deflationary monarchy costs taxpayer only 62p per year.

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His name was RICO, he wore a diamond

Stacy Summary: Been thinking of RICO often these days.

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Get your hotdogs and hand grenades

Stacy Summary:   Funny to celebrate an ‘independence’ day that was all too brief and only for a select few. Today, of course, most are dependent on debt and the kindness of strangers to roll over that debt. And our only industry is of the complex military and flipping burger sort. But hey, we came so close. I know, I know, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. So . . . what are you doing today? Max and I will have to wait for 14th July for our fireworks display, but we are having a picnic in the park with some other expats; quite appropriate considering the Revolution was hatched here in Paris.

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Vote Now for Sea Shepherd in eBay’s Contest!

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Financial Terrorist Playing Cards Now Available to Order

Stacy Summary: @jischinger has made this awesome deck of financial terrorist playing cards and they are now ready to order! You can see samples of some of the cards here.

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Currency Wars and Fugitives from Justice

Stacy Summary:  Excellent piece from Jesse’s Cafe Americain.   We’re already seeing this . . .

The oligarchs have ruined the US. They will now seek to subtly starve the middle and lower classes to pay for their bonuses, and will resist every effort to repeal the absolutely irresponsible tax cuts enacted during the administration of their chosen candidate G. W. Bush, and the setup to divert reform through their stalking horse, Barrack Obama. They will speak out of both sides of their mouths. Unemployment insurance, Social Security benefits, and pensions are bad, and their unfortunate recipients lazy, stupid and expendable, but the keeping ill gotten gains, enormous fortunes obtained through fraud and paying little or no effective taxes on them, is a requirement for economic recovery. There will be many useful idiots well outside the circle of power who will agree with this injustice, and vehemently attack the unfortunate in society because of a combination of character flaws, usually selfishness, emotional immaturity, and just plain meanness. It is how it always is. Most Gestapo informants were actually neighbors, bearing petty grudges and spites, not realizing the damage they were doing to real people.
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40% Doomsday Spending Cuts for Britain?

Stacy Summary: h/t @Mike/Liverpool.  Max did say this would happen, that is, that after announcing the 20% cuts, Cameron would soon be back with deeper cuts.  Your thoughts?  And do you think a little inducement to patriotic fervour might be coming next as per Dylan Grice’s observation that war just might help a little austerity go down.

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[1145] The Truth About Markets USA – 03 July 2010

Stacy Summary: Found this online; will look for the remaining files. Also, we will be putting this rss feed in the sidebar.

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[1144] The Truth About Markets London – 03 July 2010

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[OTE61] On the Edge with Greg Hunter

Stacy Summary: In this week’s On the Edge, we talk to Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.


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If it quacks like a welfare duck, then it probably is a welfare duck

Stacy Summary: The US Congress refused to pass an extension of unemployment benefits to over a million Americans because they were “opposed to adding another $33 billion to our $13 trillion mountain of national debt.” A few days later, they agree to spend $30 billion on an escalation of killing and occupation.

American politicians, usually of the Republican persuasion, speak often of the evil that is ‘socialism’ in Europe is for its welfare state. But if it quacks like government spending, it is government spending. And the US government spends, as we all know, more than the rest of the world combined on war. Domestically, it keeps with this same theme of violence against others and depriving them of their liberty as a favored means of welfare spending. In Europe, the government attempts to provide more rights than it can afford; but in the U.S. the government attempts to take more rights than it can afford to.

Check this report out on the high cost of US incarceration of its population, the highest in the world on a per capita basis. Bizarrely, the above-mentioned welfare war machine is sold to the population as a means of liberating others around the world who we are told are unfree. And yet, here is the US incarceration rate compared to other OECD nations:

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And here is the US compared to the other top ten incarceration nations:

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And here is just the US incarceration rate going back to 1880:

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What happened from early 1970′s? Did the American population suddenly go wildly violent? Was it something in the water? Here is the incarceration rate since 1960 against the rate of crime:

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Nope, I don’t think it was something in the water. I think it was something in the currency. There is no way the U.S. could have afforded so much fear, war and incarceration if it were not for the abandonment of the gold standard.

Here is Alan Greenspan in 1966, before the US dropped the gold standard and before he became an apologist for units of fraud as currency:

In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation. There is no safe store of value. If there were, the government would have to make its holding illegal, as was done in the case of gold. If everyone decided, for example, to convert all his bank deposits to silver or copper or any other good, and thereafter declined to accept checks as payment for goods, bank deposits would lose their purchasing power and government-created bank credit would be worthless as a claim on goods. The financial policy of the welfare state requires that there be no way for the owners of wealth to protect themselves.

This is the shabby secret of the welfare statists’ tirades against gold. Deficit spending is simply a scheme for the confiscation of wealth.

It doesn’t matter whether that deficit spending is in the name of providing benefits to certain people in society or depriving certain people of benefits. It is still confiscation whether done in the name of aggression or in the name of benevolence.

This brings me back to the European social welfare state that provides more health, pension, childcare, etc than it can afford. The financial crisis is, according to some analysts, forcing Europeans to rethink their way of life:

In the ashes of Europe’s debt crisis, some see the seeds of long-term hope.

That’s because the threat of bankruptcy is forcing governments to implement reforms that economists argue are necessary to help Europe prosper in a globalized world – but were long viewed as being politically impossible because of entrenched social attitudes.

Changes such as making it easier for companies to fire workers or stare down unions were until recently dismissed as simply not being the “European way.” Similarly, many were skeptical that European governments would or could tackle bloated public payrolls, trim entitlements or force people to retire later.

Is there any discussion on changing the “American way” of welfare: war and incarceration? I think not.


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Friday Night Video Chill – Look Around

Stacy Summary: Hope you like this one . . .

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A gigantic ponzi, average charter schools and wild inefficiency

Stacy Summary:  Some bigger picture stories to ponder over the weekend.  The common thread being that policy set by and for the oligarchy is invariably bad for the people.

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UK government’s experiment asking the little people what laws they want repealed results in people demanding that the Digital Economy Act be scrapped!

Stacy Summary:  Too funny.  Of course, the government will not allow the people freedom from cartels and monopolies, so I doubt the people’s wishes will be heard.  I predict that this little experiment in talking to the little people will be scrapped.

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