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Latest From Wayne Allyn Root November 8, 2012
What Mitt Romney Should Have Said What Mitt Romney Should Have Said »
What a stunning and miserable day. Ronald Reagan gave us "Morning in America" — as in a new sunny morning. I feel like I just woke up in "Mourning in America" — as in mourning for the loss of this great country. And it's all because, in politics, "nice" doesn't work.  More »


Outside The Asylum

There Must Be A Morning After There Must Be A Morning After »
I don't have it in me to be my usual sunny self. I am morose. I'm as sad as a homeless guy who just found out the Democrats pay only for votes and that, tomorrow, he'll be back to counting cans for the recycling deposits. More »

Voices

Republican Moral Crusading Is Killing The Party Republican Moral Crusading Is Killing The Party »
It isn't the end of the world for conservatives and truly Libertarian-leaning Republicans no matter how dire the re-election of President Barack Obama seems; but it is time for the neocon, moral-crusading wing of the GOP to be put to pasture if the Party will survive. More »



Personal Liberty News
Was Superstorm Sandy A Democrat? Was Superstorm Sandy A Democrat? »
The President and his green-energy acolytes are likely happy about Superstorm Sandy as he moves into his second term because of the refocusing of attention on climate change that follows unusual weather patterns. More »

Gold Investors Get Obama Boon Gold Investors Get Obama Boon »
Gold prices spiked late Tuesday and early Wednesday morning following the re-election of President Barack Obama as many economists say that Federal Reserve policy will likely continue on a possible course to inflation. More »

Dealing With ‘Campaign Hangover’ Dealing With ‘Campaign Hangover’ »
After the election, "campaign hangover," the heady experience of winning can annoy those happy and unhappy with the election results, but reaching out — something social media was supposed promote — could make a difference.  More »


Preparedness Tip

Create A Three-Month Preparedness Plan

While three months' worth of preparedness may seem like a long time, history confirms that it takes a combination of only a few emergencies for things like power, water and health services to be overloaded and run-down for weeks on end.

For instance, New Orleans is still being rebuilt years later, and Japan was still cleaning up their nuclear meltdown more than six months after the tsunami. There's no telling how long the recovery from Superstorm Sandy will take.

Should a severe snowstorm or forest fire cut you off from the grid, it certainly has the potential to last longer than a week. Thus, as you progress in your preparedness lifestyle, you will want to move beyond a short-term plan.

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