Young Americans For Liberty
Posted in Ron Paul on December 6th, 2008The Liberty movement is growing!
“Greater than the tread of mighty armies is an idea whose time has come.” Hugo, Victor
The Liberty movement is growing!
“Greater than the tread of mighty armies is an idea whose time has come.” Hugo, Victor
- Worst job losses in almost three decades expected (from marketwatch.com)
- Marc Faber: I advise every American to hold his gold outside of the United States
Executive Order 6102 signed on 5 April 1933 right after Franklin Roosevelt came to office and it forbade all Americans from owning physical gold assets. Quoting Wikipedia: It required all persons to deliver on or before May 1, 1933 all gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates owned by them to the Federal Reserve. Under the Trading With the Enemy Act of October 6, 1917, as amended on March 9, 1933, violation of Executive Order 6102 was punishable by fine up to $10,000 ($166,640 if adjusted for inflation as of 2008) or up to ten years in prison, or both. (from creditwritedowns.com)
- Financial Disaster Will Lead to Civil Disorder in 2009 or 2010, Says Secret Citibank Memo. “The world is not going back to normal after the magnitude of what they have done. When the dust settles this will either work, and the money they have pushed into the system will feed through into an inflation shock,” wrote Tom Fitzpatrick, Citibank’s chief technical strategist. He goes on to explain that the massive money creation efforts by the Federal Reserve and other central banks will end with one of two things: A resurgence of inflation, or a fall into “depression, civil disorder and possibly wars.” (from prisonplanet.com)
- Leading Economist Warns of Food Riots. When top trend forecaster Gerald Calente predicted riots and revolution, many people shrugged and thought, “he’s gone off the deep end”. But leading economist Nouriel Roubini is also now warning of food riots, and blaming it on the Fed and Treasury’s policies and bank priorities. (from George Washington’s Blog)
- Russian Analyst Says U.S. Will Decline, Dissolve (from NewsRoomAmerica.com)
- Health Ranger Offers Thirty-One Predictions for 2009
1. Big Pharma will begin to implode
3. Brankruptcies will bring down retailers, malls
4. 20-40% inflation on food before 2010
6. Three US cities and states will announce bankruptcy
7. More taxes
(from naturalnews.com)
Okay, I want to be careful about overstating the significance of a single study (thanks for the hint, Esoteridactyl). My goal is not to condemn all gobal warming believers, and certainly not to condemn environmentalist. (I consider myself one.) My goal is to expose what I believe to be government-and-media-backed hysteria, and the possibility of it being leveraged for profit and power by our ruling elite.
I’m curious about the Exchange Traded Funds GWO, which seems to relate to Global Warming, and GRN which seems to relate to Carbon Trading. I’m no expert and would welcome any comments pertaining to how these work. It certainly isn’t a bad thing to invest on what you believe the future might bring, but it’s important to be mindful that profit and power might color people’s intentions.
“A detailed analysis of black carbon — the residue of burned organic matter — in computer climate models suggests that those models may be overestimating global warming predictions. . . . The researchers found that carbon dioxide emissions from soils were reduced by about 20 percent over 100 years, as compared with simulations that did not take black carbon’s long shelf life into account. The findings are significant because soils are by far the world’s largest source of carbon dioxide, producing 10 times more carbon dioxide each year than all the carbon dioxide emissions from human activities combined.” (emphasis added) (Read more from sciencedaily.com)
Al Gore will launch the international soil monitoring league. We’ll be taxed in its name. Their central planners will supervise the filling of rockets with dirt and launch them into outter space. . . or else we will be doomed! Doooooomed! DOOOOOOMED!
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The price of dissent on global warming
“WHEN I first stuck my head above the parapet to say I didn’t believe what we were being told about global warming, I had no idea what the consequences would be. I am a scientist and I have to follow the directions of science, but when I see that the truth is being covered up I have to voice my opinions.
According to official data, in every year since 1998, world temperatures have been getting colder, and in 2002 Arctic ice actually increased. Why, then, do we not hear about that? The sad fact is that since I said I didn’t believe human beings caused global warming, I’ve not been allowed to make a television program.
My absence has been noticed, because wherever I go I meet people who say: “I grew up with you on the television, where are you now?”
It was in 1996 that I criticised wind farms while appearing on children’s program Blue Peter, and I also had an article published in which I described global warming as poppycock. The truth is, I didn’t think wind farms were an effective means of alternative energy, so I said so. Back then, at the BBC you had to toe the line, and I wasn’t doing that. . . .
Yes, the lakes in Africa are drying up. But that’s not global warming. They’re drying up for the very simple reason that most of them have dams around them.
So the water once used by local people is now used in the production of cut flowers and vegetables for the supermarkets of Europe. One of Gore’s biggest clangers was saying that the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan was drying up because of global warming.
Well, everyone knows, because it was all over the news 20 years ago, that the Russians were growing cotton there at the time and that for every tonne of cotton you produce you use a vast amount of water. The thing that annoys me most is that there are genuine environmental problems that desperately require attention. I’m still an environmentalist, I’m still a Green and I’m still campaigning to stop the destruction of the biodiversity of the world. But money will be wasted on trying to solve this global warming “problem” that I would much rather was used for looking after the people of the world. . . .
I might not be on TV any more but I still go around the world campaigning about these important issues. For example, we must stop the destruction of tropical rainforests, something I’ve been saying for 35 years.
Mother nature will balance things out, but not if we interfere by destroying rainforests and overfishing the seas. That is where the real environmental catastrophe could occur.” (Read more from theaustralian.news.com.au)
In 19th century American literature, like Faulkner’s “The Hamlet,” I occasionally encounter one character writing a debit slip for another, selling debit slips, etc. What ever happened to this practice, I wonder?
I kind of like the idea of it. It give me freedom both as a borrower and lender. I also like that individuals must lend actual money, as opposed to banks who create loan money out of thin air.
This series of articles doesn’t fully answer my questions, but they shed light on a modern-day manifestation of this ancient practice.
Prosper’s users register with the site, permit the company to pull their credit data, and then post a loan request along with an upper limit for the amount of interest they are willing to pay. Loans, which are typically financed by several people seeking to spread their risk, amortize over three years at a fixed rate, with no prepayment penalty.
Lenders review requests individually or let Prosper offer loans to borrowers who meet the lenders’ specified criteria, like credit scores or group affiliation.
Borrowers pay Prosper a fee of 1 to 3 percent of the loan, then receive a check within four days. They make monthly payments to Prosper, based in San Francisco.
The average interest rate in May for a $20,000 loan given to borrowers with excellent credit was about 14 percent, and 9.5 percent for an $8,000 loan. These rates are generally higher than what borrowers would pay with a true home equity loan, but lower than credit card interest rates. ” (Read more from nytimes.com)
Me: Feedom baby!
Me: Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Does this mean the market is capable of setting an interest rate based on risk, without the help of our Central Planning Committees in Washington? Holy Moly, imagine that!
The key here is that Prosper itself was not lending or borrowing, it was simply matching up willing borrowers and willing lenders. It also provided additional services such as collection and tracking. The HORROR.
The real fact is, if private citizens were allowed to freely lend to one another, the private banking cartel that is our central banking system would lose the little control they have over the economy. The free market would freely set interest rates and people and businesses would be free to do an end-run around our corrupt and bloated financial system. The financial engineering that has allowed Wall Street to siphon off trillions of dollars in profit at our expense would be crippled. The SEC is simply acting as the enforcement arm of our private national banking cartel.” (Read more from jasonkolb.com)
Me: In fairness to the SEC, some of the comments on jasonkolb.com w.r.t. this post say that Prosper is actually holding loans for a short period of time before reselling them. That makes it a lender. There’s more to be said about whether this is an exertion of the money mafia.
“Now, let’s not start screaming about the Second Amendment. To begin with, the amendment should be abolished — a sensible interpretation of the amendment is that it was written to allow the people to raise a militia for protection and to hunt for food. Clearly no one needs to raise a militia these days, and those who hunt for a living can be licensed to do so.” (Read more from WashingtonPost.com)
I have done a 180 on this issue from how I felt in my youth. Here’s how I feel now:
- Banning guns does not reduce crime. Crime goes UP when the law abiding citizen is disarmed.
- The Second amendment is not about hunting and it’s not about target shooting. It’s about giving the government good reason to leave the citizen alone.
- An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject.
- A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
- Gun control is not about guns; it’s about control.
- Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.
- Those who trade liberty for security have neither.
- What part of “shall not be infringed” do you not understand?
- 64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.
- Criminals love gun control; it makes their jobs safer.
- Only a government that is afraid of its citizens tries to control them.
- The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control.
(Read more on WhatReallyHappened.com)
“Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not.” ~ Thomas Jefferson
13 countries set to withdraw from Iraq
The military official told The Times that the only remaining U.S. allies in Iraq after the mandate’s expiration will be Australia, Britain, El Salvador, Estonia and Romania.
I’m putting this up in honor of our newly appointed secretary of state.

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“LONDON – U.S. President-elect Barack Obama proclaimed himself ‘very impressed’ with the Arab League’s peace plan when he discussed it with President Shimon Peres during a brief visit to Israel four months ago, Peres said Tuesday.
Peres, who had just arrived in London for an official visit, made the comment in interviews to be published in the British media. He was responding to questions about whether he thought Obama would advance the Middle East peace process in general and the Arab League’s plan in particular.
But he denied a Sunday Times report earlier this week which claimed that Obama had said Israel would be “crazy” to reject the Arab initiative.
On Monday, former American envoy to the Middle East Dennis Ross, who has been advising Obama on the subject, also denied reports that Obama had said while visiting Israel in July that he supported the Arab initiative and would base his own diplomatic policy on it.
The plan, originally proposed by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia in 2002 and later adopted by the Arab League, states that Israel would receive full relations with the entire Arab world in exchange for a full withdrawal from all the territory it captured in 1967, including East Jerusalem, plus a solution to the refugee problem. The Bush Administration has said it views the plan positively, but its own road map peace plan and the understandings reached at last year’s Annapolis summit have served as the basis of its diplomatic program.” (Read more from Haaretz.com)
I predict AIPAC will mobilize monstrous opposition to any hint of support for the Arab peace plan in our government or media. They will try to kill it the same way they killed Bush’s much more modest “Road Map.”
Russian warships were recently deployed to Venezuela to coincide with President Dmitry Medvedev’s visit to Caracas — the first ever by a Russian president. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Russia’s deployment of the naval squadron was “not a provocation,” but rather “an exchange between two free countries.”
Peter Brookes, a senior fellow for national security affairs at The Heritage Foundation, says Russia is signaling it has interests in Latin America.
“I think it’s to strategically distract the United States. I think it’s a bit of payback for American warships which went into the Black Sea — which Russia considers a Russian lake — during the Georgian crisis a few months ago,” he contends. “So I think that there’s a lot of symbolism here in terms of this ship visit. I think it also says that Russia sees itself as a world power; it’s not just a regional power.” (Read more from OneNewsNow.com)
There’s one word our war-mongering politicians, and their enablers in the press hate: BACKLASH.
- GM’s new propaganda video “GM (GM) says we still don’t get it. If we don’t save them, they’re gonna nuke the economy to all hell. In case dire warnings of billions and billions in losses aren’t enough to freak you out, the company has posted a scare-video on YouTube, complete with ominous music and the kind of overwrought imagery you might got during a preview for 60 Minutes.”
- GM Spends $17 Million Per Year on Viagra
- Chrysler leaders get millions “As Detroit’s crumbling auto industry asks Congress for a bailout, Chrysler is in the awkward position of paying about $30 million in retention bonuses to keep top executives while the company cuts thousands of jobs. Chrysler owes the bonuses under its contracts with about 50 executives, based on a retention incentive plan crafted early last year by former German parent DaimlerChrysler, when it was preparing to sell the Chrysler unit.”
- What Toyota knows that GM doesn’t “Do you know how many hourly jobs GM has laid off from 2006 to July 2008? . . . . 34,000 . . . And now, they’re talking about another 5,500 . . . . they’re asking you and your government for a bailout to end their troubled, outdated, low quality, wasteful production system. . . . OK, here’s a better question. How many hourly jobs has Toyota’s American production system laid off in the same time frame? Zero. That’s right. ZERO. . . . Toyota has halted production at its Texas and Indiana plants for the past 3 months. But the 4,500 people who work at those plants have not been laid off. . . . Toyota has a special culture, deep-rooted values, and respect for their workforce. Toyota’s tradition is to NOT lay off employees during hard times. This tradition hasn’t really been put to the test until now. And Toyota has stuck to its guns and its values.”
- Auto Workers Union Rules Out Concessions To Help Detroit Bailout “With the House of Representatives pledging an aid package for the auto industry, the United Auto Workers (UWA) union fanned the flames a bit by refusing to grant any concessions in a bailout of the big 3 Detroit automakers. UAW president Ron Gettelfinger adamantly stated that the auto industry’s woes could be laid at the feet of the stumbling U.S. economy overall: The US United Auto Workers (UAW) union has ruled out concessions – at least for the time being – to help rescue the ailing Detroit-based car industry.”
- GM and Ford To Get Rid of Some Private Planes They Don’t Like Totally Need…Maybe “Even though GM CEO Rick Wagoner and Ford CEO Alan Mulally are required by their companies to fly by private aircraft for security reasons, they think they may be able to part with their private jets. Of course this has nothing to do with their recent excursion to Washington to beg for money. Wilkinson said the decision to return the leased corporate jets was made before this week’s hearings and that the company in September returned two other of the seven jets it had at the beginning of the year.”
- Video: Fords Super-Advanced new assembly plant (in Brazil)
- America’s Other Auto Industry “There is such a thing as a profitable car maker in this country. . . . These are the 12 ‘foreign,’ or so-called transplant, producers making cars across America’s South and Midwest. Toyota, BMW, Kia and others now make 54% of the cars Americans buy. The internationals also employ some 113,000 Americans, compared with 239,000 at U.S.-owned carmakers, and several times that number indirectly.”
- U.S. Auto Sales down 30-50% from last year “U.S. auto makers continued to post sharp sales declines in November as General Motors Corp. reported a 41% plunge and lowered its fourth-quarter production forecast, underscoring why the struggling auto maker and its Detroit rivals are seeking federal assistance to help them through the current environment. . . . The dour numbers, coming on the back of October’s moribund results, also saw Ford Motor Co. post a 31% decline and Toyota Motor Corp. report a 34% decrease. Chrysler LLC, a private company controlled by private-equity group Cerberus Capital Management LP, saw its sales skid 47%.”