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What's on the news?

I have been exposed to Television the last couple of nights. I could not help but flip through the so called news stations and was shocked when I did. With all the major events taking place, there was absolutely nothing of substance being covered, none of it was being talked about in a meaningful way or at all. Locally in America with the FED, the economy and with the scandals in DC, nor much meaningful talk about major global matters. Okay, I will grant you the fact that a major part of the new health-care act delay is significant, I think we can all agree in light of recent events the fact that the IRS being a major player in collecting data regarding the new health-care law is important.  So what is the media reporting? Not worthy of coverage, the Trayvon Martin trial with several stations holding panels to waste our time talking about it, 99% of the immigration debate, and all of the talk about Edward Snowden rather than the information he has brought to light, a plane a...

Have Gold investors been ruined?

By Matthew Hayward In today’s USA Today, there is a brief commentary about   investing in Gold written by Matt Krantz. He claims that “Gold is an extremely risky asset,” and he hopes investors are ready with a backup plan if Gold crashes. He qualifies the risky asset based on current and past market volatility regarding Gold. He also writes his commentary based on recent investors; though he does not directly say that, he does comment that he is looking at this year’s yield. If I were to get a chance to speak with Matt, I might ask him how Gold is doing compared to the dollar. I would ask him why he believes Gold investors have lost big time and hopefully had a backup plan. First of all, Gold has dropped nearly $800 in the last year, but that was only after a rise of nearly $1500 an oz . If you invested before July 2010 , you are still in the green with your investment.  I was screaming at friends and family to invest in Gold, even to liquidate their retirement and...

The Illusion of Freedom: The Need for Action in Today's America

By Matthew Hayward Agreeing with the following video during the Bush administration would have made me a left-wing nut job. Now I am just an American that believes in the rule of law.  This Fourth of July, I celebrate being an American who believes freedom is based on government limits. Liberal or Conservative, I don't care what you call me; I just want to live in a society and country where I can have faith in my elected officials and have a functional process to remove them when they have lost the people's trust. Sadly this is not that Country.  America is so far from being a true Democratic Republic that it is disgusting. We live in the illusion of a free society where markets are manipulated, interest rates set, and competition legislated away. We live in a time where if given a choice, more than 50% of adults in the US would vote to throw out all elected officials if given the option to do so.   Unforchantly not everyone is allowed to vote, and those who...

Republican Unity: Myth or Reality?

By: Matthew Hayward edited 7/4/2013 I decided to write up a little response to a recent post I saw about Republican unity. For better context, I am going to repost the original message and than my response. "I have been a Republican my entire life. I first went out and campaigned door-to-door at the age of ten...for Richard Nixon in 1960. Having been doing this now for somewhat over 50 years, I would like to take a moment of your time and talk about RINO's. Not the African beast, but the so-called Republicans In Name Only. The debate within the GOP is about issues, ideas, the heart and soul of the party. Being a real Republican, however, entails more than merely claiming the name for your own. It also entails working for the party year in and year out, working for and voting for the party nominees even if you don't agree with them on every issue, realizing, as Ronald Reagan said, "A person who agrees with you 80% of the time is a friend and ally - not a 20% tra...

Chrysler blinks!

By Matthew Hayward Why are ‘ USA Today’ and other news outlets losing readers and viewers? Could it have anything to do with the fact that they all read the same script? Yesterday I heard the catchphrase Chrysler blinks, but only after… on two radio stations and three TV news programs. I am confident if a person wanted to, they could comb over yesterday's and today’s news and find identical words in many more places than I annoyingly stumbled across. But who is feeding them all the same stories? How does it work? Is there a story that gets broken, and the rest of the news agencies just copy it without changing a word? This is likely part of what is going on, but what is the point of having different news outlets if they are reporting the same things with the same words? Some differences are notable with TV news like MSNBC and FOX. These so-called news outlets should not be included as they do not report the news but rather spin the news. Yes, both of them use propaganda...

Land of the listened too and home of the cowards

By Matt Hayward Land of the listened too and home of the cowards afraid of their government   When people fear their own government it cannot be said they are free Many Americans fear political associations, open carrying where it is legal to do so, cameras e verywhere, visiting anti government or ' conspiracy' websites, speaking openly about their beliefs, the IRS, the governments ability to assign the terrorist label to a person and then black bag them as they have no rights and hold them indefinitely, police forces looking like storm troopers and military, military presence in civilian areas (like choppers flying low over cities), using one’s own property without first contacting several government agencies for approval, protesting the government without first asking the government for approval in the form of a permit... I have talked to a lot of people who are sincerely afraid to get politically involved out of fear of being put on a...