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Supreme Court Rules States Cannot Seize Assets, Money Excessively

‘State and local governments increasingly seize the property of private citizens as a means of funding, without due process…’ (Kaylee McGhee, Liberty Headlines) In a...

Race to the Bottom: What to Expect as the Fed Eases

How low will they go? With the Federal Reserve all but certain to cut interest rates multiple times in the months ahead, central bankers are...

Like Jeffrey Epstein, Bullion Banks Get Sweet Deals from the Justice Department

First, a bank’s commodities trading department takes metals investors for a ride like unwitting victims in the back of Jeffrey Epstein’s “Lolita Express.” Now federal...

Keep Your Wealth from Falling into the Negative Interest Rate Vortex

The world is in the midst of one of the strangest asset bubbles of all time. Instead of being fueled by the hope of...

Survey: Baby Boomers Are $30 Trillion Short On Retirement Savings

(Zero Hedge) There are roughly 76 million Baby Boomers in the United States that are about to transition out of the highest wage earning...

Millennials are Math-Challenged with Their Career, Retirement Aspirations

Most think they will be able to quit working at age 53, after only starting to save for retirement at age 36… (Michael Barnes, Liberty...

Social Security Glitch To Shrink Many Seniors’ Bank Accounts

‘Plans can avoid invoking their policy of disenrollment for failure to pay premiums while the member is adhering to the payment plan…’ (Susan Jaffe, Kaiser...

New Warnings on Risky “Self Storage” Gold & Silver IRAs

Bullion investors buy gold and silver as a matter of self-reliance. Physical metals aren’t dependent upon the promises of financial institutions, governments, or other...

Will Inflation “Save” Social Security?

Uncle Sam is going broke. That’s not exactly news – at least not to anyone who has been paying attention to the sorry state...

Federal Debt Ceiling Reached as Federal Spending Rages

The federal government will soon run up against its self-imposed borrowing cap once again. Current estimates are for the government to max out its credit...