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  • My Whacko American Histoy Professor

    Okay so I have just been assigned a paper for American History (HIS103) at my college in which I must, 1. Explain how checks and balances (Federal and State) provided for in the Constitution limit the government's ability to respond to the impending climate crisis. 2. Explain how the controversy...
    Posted to Political Theory by Christopher Barcelo on Sun, Nov 18 2012
  • The Soviet Gold Standard

    From 1917-1920, the supply of money increased 25 times. This led to hyperinflation and so one of the most significant reforms of the NEP was the advent of the gold ruble. It was a reform that apparently provided the solution to the currency crisis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperinflation_in_early_Soviet_Russia...
    Posted to History by fakename on Sun, Aug 26 2012
  • Funny the things I once wrote

    I have cited myself before and do it again. I stumbled upon this: http://fdominicus.blogspot.com/2010/01/no-suprises.html I wrote it a year ago. And still it's as actual as ever since Obama was "choosen".
    Posted to F Dominicus Blog by Friedrich Dominicus on Mon, Mar 28 2011
    Filed under: Obama, no suprises, History
  • The Federal Reserve, Price Stability, and CPI

    The Federal Reserve, Price Stability, and CPI by Alex Merced While here at LibertyisNow.com I've been discussing several economic and philosohical concepts regarding individualism and Liberty, no war is won over night yet strewn across many hard fought battles. The battle at hand is similar to the...
    Posted to AlexMerced by Alex Merced on Thu, Aug 12 2010
    Filed under: Federal Reserve, Austrian Economics, 1870, 1920, Andrew Jackson, Macroeconomics, CPI, Martin Van Buren, Microeconomics, Price Stability, History, 1913, 1929, Full Employment
  • robber barons?

    Just finished reading Burton Folson's The Myth of the Robber Barons . It's a quick read (the third edition comes to 134 pages outside of notes), and contains the eye-opening stories of true capitalists like Vanderbilt , Hill , and Rockefeller . As Folson explains, these are the kind of men whom...
    Posted to the forgotten man. by Nathaniel on Wed, May 26 2010
    Filed under: reviews, books, history
  • second war of secession

    I'm going on the record here: the worst thing to happen to this country, bar none, was the war that ran 1861–65 . The income tax? A ballooning federal debt? Fiat money? Overreaching executives? Election fraud? Eminent domain? Suppression of free speech? The decline of federalism? All bad things...
    Posted to the forgotten man. by Nathaniel on Tue, Mar 16 2010
    Filed under: revolution, he said what?, history, crisis
  • off to a great start...

    On August 28, 2010, I ask you, your family and neighbors to join me at the feet of Abraham Lincoln on the National Mall for the unveiling of The Plan and the birthday of a new national movement to restore our great country. A libertarian Glenn Beck certainly isn't. Restoring our great country at...
    Posted to the forgotten man. by Nathaniel on Sun, Nov 22 2009
    Filed under: revolution, history
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