In episode 14 of The Art of Liberty Podcast, John and I talk about Adam Kokesh’s latest arrest, the latest on Edward Snowden and some other topics that came up in the news this last week. Good stuff! I feel like John and I are just meshing better and better each episode and, as a result, the show dynamic keeps improving. I hope you like this episode.
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Note from the Heartland…
Hundreds of thousands of US citizens are now forcibly having their incomes cut by 20% at the same time that millions of US-citizen dollars are being sent overseas to support citizens of foreign countries.
I believe our only recourse as a group is to NOT make ANY purchases of ANY KIND aside from absolute necessities. This step is necessary anyway for most of us as well as beginning the search for part-time work just to pay the mortgage and feed the family, but it might also be a way to share the burden with ‘business’. At least, they have a louder voice and might be heard if they’re not able to pay their bills!
Being a relatively small part of the overall US family, we are, as such, an easy target for political posturing. I suppose if or when repossessions, bankruptcies, etc occur, this situation will make for good news fodder.
I don’t care which side you voted for, I don’t think most of us were voting for “budgeting by a game of chicken” by a group of petty children in grown-up shoes who can’t work together to make fiscally smart decisions. Of course, they’re exempt from any atrocity they afflict the rest of us with.
The every day citizens of the US, not just those who can afford to pay them bribe money or guarantee them their next election, are at great risk as witnessed by this absurd furlough nonesense.
Congress ISN’T doing THEIR job. Cut THEIR pay! Fire all of them and leave the rest of us to do our jobs!
Just sitting here feeling really angry right now and wanted to share.
Barry & Peggy Acker
Moore, OK