The Manchester Free Press

Monday • May 20 • 2024

Vol.XVI • No.XXI

Manchester, N.H.

Free Talk Live 2022-05-24

Free Talk Live - Wed, 2022-05-25 02:13 +0000
Elementary School Shooter in TX :: Aliens and Politicians :: Replacement Theory :: Former State Rep Charged With Spiking Trees :: Liberland :: Skogen Bosque :: World Economic Forum Evil on Display :: Show: 2022-05-24 Ian, Aria, Conan
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FTL Digest 2022-05-23

Free Talk Live - Wed, 2022-05-25 02:08 +0000
Free Talk Live's Daily Digests feature highlights from our full-length seven-day-a-week live radio show, selected and edited by Riley Blake. Enjoying the digests? Please donate $5-10 per month to Riley via this link: www.patreon.com/crblake86 If you want to donate via Bitcoin Core (BTC), you can do so at the following address: 1NytDNA14UcYsvzX5DHhzowGCqNouSUh9A or you can donate via Bitcoin Cash (BCH) 19hjHJBD6crYVK5YKpwojbwkpetuMsUcgx Or you can donate ether to: 0x259357C6260c6D20c3D71Fd301304e6f6dAC7F2f You can listen to full episodes on soundcloud or our website at freetalklive.com, where you can also listen live every day from 7-10pm Eastern.
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Breaking: Former Republican House Leader Says Sununu Must Be Removed!

The Liberty Block - Wed, 2022-05-25 01:06 +0000

On May 20th, a very popular Republican legislator publicly called out the Dictator on Facebook. In the scathing post, Baldasaro tagged Chris Sununu’s public and personal profiles (they are Facebook friends). 

The post Breaking: Former Republican House Leader Says Sununu Must Be Removed! appeared first on The Liberty Block.

Is Durham Close to a Major Conspiracy Case?

Libertarian Leanings - Tue, 2022-05-24 13:22 +0000

Mark Wauck, Meaning in History:  Something I Don't Get About The FBI's Alfa Bank Hoax Investigations

It looks like FBIHQ referred the Sussmann hoax material to the NYO—a logical step. NYO jumped all over the referral and within a day told FBIHQ that it looked like complete bullshit, but that there was some aspect that they were referring to FBI Chicago. That means that, as far as the NYO was concerned, the case was complete, except for a bit of tidying up by FBI Chicago. The NYO FFI would shortly be closed.

[...]

As things developed, FBI Chicago came to the same conclusion as the NYO, after independently examining the exact same data. The only difference is that FBI Chicago took a bit more time. In any event, that seems to have stymied FBIHQ.

If this is what happened, the implications are rather stunning. It would mean that Durham is very close to a major conspiracy case based on an abuse of investigative authority by the FBI/DoJ and involving the very top level of management.

Mark Wauck is a retired FBI agent.

Read the rest here.

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John Durham Has Already Won

Libertarian Leanings - Tue, 2022-05-24 11:14 +0000

Stacy McCain:  ‘Guilty! Guilty! Guilty!’

The federal jury hearing the case against Sussmann, a lawyer who represented Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, may eventually acquit him. He is charged with lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation by saying he was not acting on behalf of Clinton when he tried to get the Bureau interested in bogus claims that Trump had a secret connection to Russia’s Alfa Bank. This is a very narrow and specific accusation, and the jury could find Sussmann’s defense against that charge credible.

Whatever the trial’s outcome in regard to Sussmann’s guilt or innocence, however, Durham’s prosecution has already shown in court that the claims about Alfa Bank were part of an effort to establish a “narrative” (a word Sussmann himself used) of secret connections between Trump and Russia, and that Hillary herself approved the campaign’s plan to leak this to the media. 

[...]

Whether or not Sussmann is convicted, there is no longer any doubt about who was really responsible. Her name is Hillary Clinton.

Read the rest here.

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Free Talk Live 2022-05-23

Free Talk Live - Tue, 2022-05-24 02:41 +0000
World Economic Forum Evil Fascist Plot :: Revoking Corporate Citizenship? :: It's About Numbers :: Prove Your Theory :: Ian Hostile? :: Madeline Albright :: Free State Project :: Independence Legislation :: Human Nature :: Show: 2022-05-23 Ian, Nobody, Bonnie
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FTL Digest 2022-05-22

Free Talk Live - Tue, 2022-05-24 02:40 +0000
Free Talk Live's Daily Digests feature highlights from our full-length seven-day-a-week live radio show, selected and edited by Riley Blake. Enjoying the digests? Please donate $5-10 per month to Riley via this link: www.patreon.com/crblake86 If you want to donate via Bitcoin Core (BTC), you can do so at the following address: 1NytDNA14UcYsvzX5DHhzowGCqNouSUh9A or you can donate via Bitcoin Cash (BCH) 19hjHJBD6crYVK5YKpwojbwkpetuMsUcgx Or you can donate ether to: 0x259357C6260c6D20c3D71Fd301304e6f6dAC7F2f You can listen to full episodes on soundcloud or our website at freetalklive.com, where you can also listen live every day from 7-10pm Eastern.
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Specie Payment Resumption Act of 1875

Libertarian Leanings - Mon, 2022-05-23 20:41 +0000

Lawrence W. Reed, Sound Money Defense League:  How the United States Conquered Inflation Following the Civil War

According to the most recent polling data, the American public’s approval of Congress stands at a dismal 21 percent. Almost four times as many people disapprove of the job it’s doing.

That’s par for the course in recent decades. It’s the major reason the Washington sausage grinder earns so little praise. To be fair, though, let’s review an occasion when lawmakers got something right. I’m prompted to share this story now because its lessons are especially relevant considering today’s concerns about rising price inflation. The year was 1875.

The Civil War (1861-65) produced a disastrous hyperinflation in the Confederacy and considerable currency depreciation of paper greenbacks in the North as well. A decade after Appomattox, Congress still had not made good on its promise to make its paper money redeemable in gold. But in January 1875, alarmed by the rise of pro-inflation agitators (the “greenbackers,” later to become “silverites”), Congress passed the Specie Payment Resumption Act, which President Ulysses S. Grant later signed into law.

Politicians often break their promises, and this was yet another opportunity to do so. Congress could have declared, “We don’t have the gold necessary to honor our pledge, so we’ll pay gold for greenbacks at 50 cents on the dollar.” But lawmakers chose to be honest for once, and to meet their obligations fully. The Act provided that all paper greenbacks would be redeemable on demand “at par” (100 percent of the earlier promise), beginning on January 1, 1879.

When Rutherford B. Hayes succeeded Grant as President in March 1877, he knew his administration had less than two years to prepare the Treasury and the nation’s banks for redemption. He and his Treasury officials believed the best way to avoid a run on the banks in January 1879 was to shore up the country’s gold reserves. They did so largely by selling bonds to Europeans in exchange for gold.

Redemption Day came amid rumors that people would flood the banks with their paper greenbacks and demand the promised gold, but just the opposite happened. Hardly anybody showed up at bank teller windows asking for the yellow metal. Why? Because the Treasury had accumulated more than enough gold to take care of convertibility, and the public knew it. The lesson? When people have good reason to believe their paper money is “as good as gold,” they prefer the convenience of paper.

Former United States Circuit Judge Randall R. Rader writes,

The year 1879 brought the resumption of the redeemable currency. The consumer price index stabilized at 28 in that year. For more than three decades thereafter (World War I interrupted the price tranquility), the index never rose above 29 or dipped below 25. The index remained at 27 for a decade. Never did it rise or fall more than a single point in a year. The gold standard worked throughout that entire period to keep prices remarkably stable.

Americans today are once again the victims of price inflation brought on by runaway government spending and printing of unbacked paper money. Does the Specie Payment Resumption Act of 1875 offer a model that could solve the problem? Yes and No.

Certainly, tying the dollar to a precious metal would exert a discipline desperately needed in monetary policy. Putting the Federal Reserve out of business would be a meaningful and positive reform as well; since its inception in 1913, it has given us one Great Depression, a bunch of recessions and a currency worth maybe 1/20th of its 1913 value. The Fed is an inflation factory, stumbling and fumbling from one self-inflicted crisis after another. Gold convertibility, as the 1875 act provided, would signify a restoration of integrity and monetary sanity that we haven’t seen in a hundred years.

But two big, fat elephants ensure that an 1875-like reform would immediately collapse unless they are summarily escorted out of the room. One is dishonest politicians. Washington is overrun with them—people who are interested first and foremost in short-term power and re-election and least of all in the long-term economic health of the country. Many are (pardon my bluntness) economic morons, oblivious to the red ink even as they drown in it.

The other elephant—the presence of which is a confirmation and consequence of the first—is a massive, annual budget deficit.

For half a century from 1865 until World War I, the federal government ran an almost unbroken string of budget surpluses. Today, it produces trillion-dollar deficits without batting an eye, and the President demands trillions more in spending and debt. If he announced today that the dollar would henceforth be backed by gold, the world would laugh, and you and I would rush to the banks with our paper before the gold ran out.

In other words, monetary discipline goes hand in hand with fiscal discipline. A return to sound money is impossible without a simultaneous return to sound budget management. In the face of a monstrous budget deficit and an even more frightening $30 trillion national debt, Congress just voted to ship $40 billion to Ukraine without cutting so much as a penny from anything else.

We have neither a Congress nor a President, and perhaps no public consensus either, that would permit anything remotely resembling the 1875 Specie Payment Resumption Act.

And until we do, the dollar is destined for further depreciation. Just as elections have consequences, so do destructive monetary and fiscal policies.

This article originally appeared on FEE.org

Img credit: Flickr - Jeremy Schultz

 

Lawrence W. Reed is President Emeritus for the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), Humphreys Family Senior Fellow, and Ron Manners Global Ambassador for Liberty, having served nearly 11 years as FEE's President (2008-2019). He is the author of the 2020 book, Was Jesus a Socialist? as well as Real Heroes: Incredible True Stories of Courage, Character, and Conviction and Excuse Me, Professor: Challenging the Myths of Progressivism. Follow on and and his public figure page on His website is www.lawrencewreed.com.

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Free Talk Live 2022-05-22

Free Talk Live - Mon, 2022-05-23 02:12 +0000
Nudes in space! :: Why is government even interested in attracting aliens? :: How rich people spend their money :: Prank calls before caller ID :: Hacktivist Site Lets You Prank Call Russian Officials :: Big tech wants to eliminate your tech privacy :: Homeschooling and libertarians in Florida :: Show: 2022-05-22 Captain Kickass, Rich E Rich, Steve Classic
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FTL Digest 2022-05-21

Free Talk Live - Sun, 2022-05-22 23:24 +0000
Free Talk Live's Daily Digests feature highlights from our full-length seven-day-a-week live radio show, selected and edited by Riley Blake. Enjoying the digests? Please donate $5-10 per month to Riley via this link: www.patreon.com/crblake86 If you want to donate via Bitcoin Core (BTC), you can do so at the following address: 1NytDNA14UcYsvzX5DHhzowGCqNouSUh9A or you can donate via Bitcoin Cash (BCH) 19hjHJBD6crYVK5YKpwojbwkpetuMsUcgx Or you can donate ether to: 0x259357C6260c6D20c3D71Fd301304e6f6dAC7F2f You can listen to full episodes on soundcloud or our website at freetalklive.com, where you can also listen live every day from 7-10pm Eastern.
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Free Talk Live 2022-05-21

Free Talk Live - Sun, 2022-05-22 02:10 +0000
Get ready for $10 gasoline :: Is the state purposely failing? :: Activist makes himself king of court during actual hearing :: What is hyperinflation :: Anarchy and Communism :: The NH bill of parental rights :: The freedom movement continues in NH :: Show: 2022-05-21 Captain Kickass, Tzfaniah, Peakless Mountaineer
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Pro-Freedom NH Family Under Attack By DCYF

The Liberty Block - Sun, 2022-05-22 01:26 +0000

When my wife got home, a DCYF social worker called her demanding a visit to inspect our home and interview our 2-year-old without the parents. I told this Social Worker, “I reject your offer to contract with me, the State has no jurisdiction in this matter, I charge $50k per hour for each hour of my time you consume, and to Cease and Desist.”

The post Pro-Freedom NH Family Under Attack By DCYF appeared first on The Liberty Block.

FTL Digest 2022-05-20

Free Talk Live - Sat, 2022-05-21 22:54 +0000
Free Talk Live's Daily Digests feature highlights from our full-length seven-day-a-week live radio show, selected and edited by Riley Blake. Enjoying the digests? Please donate $5-10 per month to Riley via this link: www.patreon.com/crblake86 If you want to donate via Bitcoin Core (BTC), you can do so at the following address: 1NytDNA14UcYsvzX5DHhzowGCqNouSUh9A or you can donate via Bitcoin Cash (BCH) 19hjHJBD6crYVK5YKpwojbwkpetuMsUcgx Or you can donate ether to: 0x259357C6260c6D20c3D71Fd301304e6f6dAC7F2f You can listen to full episodes on soundcloud or our website at freetalklive.com, where you can also listen live every day from 7-10pm Eastern.
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