Obama’s State Of Denial » There
are a lot of things you can change in life, but you can't fix stupid.
Barack Obama's speech Tuesday wasn't a State of the Union. It was a
"State of Denial." It was denial mixed with delusion. It was a state of
addiction to spending. More »
Outside The Asylum
Small Raise, Big Trouble » Forget
everything else President Barack Obama said during the State of the
Union address. One demand presents a clear and present danger: The
President wants to increase the Federal minimum wage to $9 per hour from
its current $7.25 per hour. More »
Freedom Watch
Now Using A Gun For Protection Is 'An Alarming Trend' » According to WXYZ Action News,
twice in a week, armed teenage robbers in Detroit have been shot by
their intended victims, who were licensed to carry a concealed weapon.
But this is a bad thing, according to anchor Stephen Clark. More »
Personal Liberty News
Celebrate 'Bastardized' Media » Vice
President Joe Biden called on the "legitimate news media" Sunday to
assist in furthering the President's gun control agenda. Biden's call to
action was a move to discredit any grass-roots information initiatives
that have the potential to derail government propaganda. More »
Napolitano: Borders Stronger Than Ever » Homeland
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said that U.S. border security has
"never been stronger" during a Wednesday Senate hearing regarding
immigration reform. More »
Perhaps the most
daunting aspect of living the preparedness lifestyle is that there is so
much to learn. Pick any subject, and it seems that there are endless
"experts" to listen to and hundreds of products to choose from. Once
you've done your research and purchase your products, you'll inevitably
find someone else whose research landed on different products for
different reasons.
As the executive director of Category Five, I
am regularly asked questions about what piece of gear I recommend for
this or what product I recommend for that; and it always makes me think
about my own closets where I have an ever-growing collection of "junk"
tools (and even more half-built projects sitting in my garage). Most of
these blunders were from my early days of prepping when I thought that
all I really needed was a bunch of cool gear and I would be ready for
the big crash. Then, after learning more about prepping and practicing
with the tools I had, I quickly began to learn that knowledge is
infinitely more important than gadgets. Additionally, knowledge greatly
improves to efficiency of your gadgets and saves you a lot of money
spent on inferior or needless products. More »
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