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A Century of Sickness: The Abominations of 1913 and How the 10th Amendment Movement Can Beat Back Leviathan

12. October 2009

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A Century of Sickness: The Abominations of 1913 and How the 10th Amendment Movement Can Beat Back Leviathan

Many of the problems we have with the Federal Government today can be traced back to a critical year.  That year was 1913, the year in which the 16th and 17th Amendments were ratified and the Federal Reserve Act was passed, which set up the Federal Reserve Bank. Of course, the seeds of the Statist […]

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Keep the faith: The economy WILL eventually improve, but it will be in spite of Big Government intervention

22. July 2009

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The American economy is resilient because the American people are resilient.  Our legal system – despite its flaws – rewards innovation, incentivizes invention, and by and large respects property rights.   Most of us have a freedom-loving nature and an entrepreneurial spirit.  Over the last 230 years our country has seen numerous recessions, several depressions, wars, […]

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How the Federal Reserve hurts small businesses and what you can do to fix it

16. July 2009

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Note: The below is an updated take on a post I wrote and published this in early October 2008 under the title, “The Super Easy Guide to Understanding The Financial Crisis.” Stick with it. When you understand how the Federal Reserve hurts small businesses, you will understand why it is so important that we urge […]

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