Trump Presidency Could Be Worth $14 Billion to His Troubled Lender Deutsche Bank

"Donald Trump’s election has likely given a massive lifeline to Deutsche Bank, the German financial firm that has been rocked recently by rumors that they would have to pay a $14 billion fine to the Justice Department over crisis-related mortgage abuses. That money is unlikely to ever be imposed, now that one of Deutsche Bank’s biggest borrowers – Trump – will soon be sitting in the White House." Continue reading

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Podcast: Bad Historians

A lot of the history you learned in school is just flat-out wrong. In this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, I take apart one bad historian on nullification and explain why you need to rethink all of the history you think you know. Don Jeffries calls them “court historians,” – establishment academics and scholars…

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Kansas Action Alert: Gun Rights Trial Coming to a Close

EDITOR’S NOTE:  The following is a post from TAC member, Glen Burdue. All members have access to submit posts and share their views anonymously, or publicly. We occasionally feature those posts here.  Not a member yet?  JOIN HERE. 2 Kansas disabled veterans are about to be put in jail by a federal judge for following Kansas…

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Why the Electoral College? Because State and Regional Diversity Matters.

Where you live, your day-to-day experience gained through interacting with your physical environment, influences your political viewpoint. The Founders realized this. When the Electoral College was born through compromise in 1787, each former-colony-turned-state had a unique history and perspective giving rise to significant political differences between it and its neighbors. The Founders had to resolve […]

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Navajo Looking to Develop Industrial Hemp Farming on Tribal Lands

The Navajo Tribe has signed a resolution to grow industrial hemp on tribal lands, another step undermining federal prohibition in effect. According to a report published in Forbes, the Navajo will work with CannaNative to develop industrial hemp farming. The organization assists tribes in developing hemp and cannabis-based economies on Native American lands throughout the…

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Maine Voters Nullify Unconstitutional Federal Prohibition, Legalize Marijuana by Passing Question 1

AUGUSTA, Maine. (Nov. 10, 2016) – Voters in Maine approved a ballot measure Tuesday, legalizing marijuana for general use by adults. This takes a big step toward nullifying the unconstitutional federal prohibition of cannabis in effect. Maine voters approved Question 1 by 2,620 vote margin. The race was close and officials didn’t declare a winner…

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Centralized Power is the Problem

I’ve seen a lot of posts from Democrats blaming just about everyone for Hillary losing. They blame Bernie (who was at best, really flawed). They blame 3rd party voters. They blame the crook, James Comey. They blame Russia. But I haven’t seen anyone blame themselves – their own ideology. If you support the accumulation of…

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