Senator Bennett’s Earmarks and TARP

December 16, 2010

Senator Bob Bennett is in his last days as an official representative of the great state of Utah. As a result he has garnered some special attention from the press, asking him about his tenure in office and the positions that he had taken during that time.

The most interesting comment he made must have been that the TARP Legislation was one of Congress’s finest moments.

This position is interesting seeing as it was this issue which probably cost him more political capital with his constituents than possibly any other legislative action over his 18 years in office.

Was this Congress’s finest moment? Or is this comment simply Sour Grapes from this outgoing Senator? Listen in to find out.

Economic Concepts: Fauxsparity – The Fed and the Death of the Dollar – 12-22-2009

December 22, 2009

The Death of the DollarListen to our Call for Freedom from December 15th 2009, where we discuss how the Federal Reserve, despite claims to the contrary, has spent the last century destroying the US currency through it’s reckless management of monetary policy. Learn what is awaiting us in the years ahead, and what you can do to hedge against a worst case scenario.

Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches

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Who is the FDIC…Really? – 9-22-2009

October 9, 2009

fdicEveryone breaths a sigh of relief when they walk into their local branch of their bank and see that all to familiar sign. Your funds are insured by the FDIC.

Thank heaven for that big warm safety blanket. Your funds are protected, you have nothing to worry about, or do you? Let’s take a quick look at just who the FDIC is and what it really means when they say that you are insured for up to $250k.

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