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Arsonist burns down church for breaking lockdown rules

Are you ready for this week’s absurdity? Here’s our Friday roll-up of the most ridiculous stories from around the world that are threats to your liberty, risks to your prosperity… and on occasion, inspiring poetic justice. Church burnt down for ignoring lockdown rules “Bet you stay home now you hypokrits [sic],” read the

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UK uses Feudal System law to seize £150 million from bank accounts

During the summer of 1215 in a riverfront meadow near London, some of England’s top barons gathered to confront King John and force him to sign a contract guaranteeing their rights and freedoms. The contract became known as the Magna Carta. And one of its key provisions (#43) gave the Barons protection against

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How many companies are worth less than zero?

By 1920, former New York Yankees outfielder George Halas’s baseball career was finished. Halas had only played 12 games as a professional when a hip injury abruptly ended his dream of making it big. Being a baseball player was all Halas really knew, and with his career finished, he had limited prospects. Eventually

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The UN wants you to stop using these 14 “offensive” words

Are you ready for this week’s absurdity? Here’s our Friday roll-up of the most ridiculous stories from around the world that are threats to your liberty, risks to your prosperity… and on occasion, inspiring poetic justice. The United Nations takes a page from 1984 with a list of offensive words According to the

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Social Security will run out of money in 2029 because of Covid

The CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics released some alarming data earlier this week that surprisingly had absolutely nothing to do with Covid for a change. The report showed that the birthrate in the United States last year declined to its lowest level on record ever since the government began collecting data more

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House Cats or Human Beings?

One of the more flummoxing aspects about living in Puerto Rico is that the political leadership is a never-ending parade of highly corrupted, certifiable idiots. The latest Governoramus of Puerto Rico seems hellbent on destroying every remaining scrap of prosperity on this island, all in an effort to indulge her ego-maniacal God complex.

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Another week, another $3 trillion bailout

At precisely 9:26pm this past Friday night, May 15th, the House of Representatives in the United States passed the “Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act.” For short, they call it the HEROES Act. And yes, it’s as ridiculous as it sounds. Bear in mind that Congress passed the first bailout bill–

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Another week, another governor with a God complex

Are you ready for this week’s absurdity? Here’s our Friday roll-up of the most ridiculous stories from around the world that are threats to your liberty, risks to your prosperity… and on occasion, inspiring poetic justice. Police arrest surfers for standing still on the beach Like most of the world, Cape Town, South

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Infinite money printing: Fed now buying ETFs

Just when you thought they couldn’t come up with any more crazy ideas, the Federal Reserve announced last night that they will start buying Exchange Traded Funds, effective immediately. Just to be clear, this means that the Fed is going to conjure money out of thin air, and then use that new money

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A brief history of the last crisis

The last time the economy blew up was back in 2008. Most of our readers probably remember it– the global financial system almost collapsed. Just prior to the 2008 crisis, housing was in a major, worldwide bubble. Central banks around the world had cut interest rates to near-zero levels, making it incredibly cheap

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California county launches snatch-and-grab program

Are you ready for this week’s absurdity? Here’s our Friday roll-up of the most ridiculous stories from around the world that are threats to your liberty, your finances, and your prosperity… and on occasion, poetic justice. Ventura County, CA to hire dozens of Covid spies 19 residents of Ventura County, California have died

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“Sweep the Leg”

It was barely a week ago that the federal government estimated it would borrow $3.7 trillion this fiscal year due to all the Covid bailouts. Then, only a few days later, the Treasury Department updated the estimate and announced they would in fact be borrowing $4.5 trillion this fiscal year. That’s an increase

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And the winner of the next half trillion dollar bailout is…

At precisely 4pm on Friday October 17, 1975, New York City’s government would have a $453 million in debt to repay. But literally the night before, the city’s government had only $34 million on hand. It was the makings of an epic financial crisis: the wealthiest city in the world was about to

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Oregon County says “no whites allowed”

Are you ready for this week’s absurdity? Here’s our Friday roll-up of the most ridiculous stories from around the world that are threats to your liberty, your finances, and your prosperity… and on occasion, poetic justice. “No whites allowed” safe space for employees of Oregon county Do you know what’s been missing from

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Silver hasn’t been this cheap in 5,000 years of human history

More than 4,000 years ago, the city of Kanesh was quickly becoming an important commercial trading hub within the ancient Assyrian Empire. Kanesh was located in the dead center of modern day Turkey, so it was perfectly situated on the route between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, and between Europe and Asia

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