Monday, May 20, 2013

Sustainable and Frugal Living The Heart of Los Angeles





Erik Knutzen and Kelly Coyne have been farming their yard in Los Angeles for over a decade. In addition to a mini orchard and extensive veggie garden, they have all the instruments of an urban homestead: chickens, bees, rainwater capture, DIY greywater, solar fruit preserver, humanure toilet, rocket stove, adobe oven. But they don't like to talk about sustainability of self-sufficiency, instead they prefer the term self-reliance.

"I don't like the goal of self-sufficiency, I think it's a fool's errand to chase that goal," explains Knutzen. "I think we live in communities, human beings are meant to live, and trade and work together. I think self-reliance is okay, in other words, knowing how to do things."

Knutzen and Coyne share their tinkering, DIY and small scale urban agriculture experiments on their blog Root Simple and in their books "The Urban Homestead: Your Guide to Self-Sufficient Living in the Heart of the City" and "Making It: Radical Home Ec for a Post Consumer World". They believe in the value of shop classes and old-school home economics (back when you learned how to make things, not shop for things).

For the couple, their true goal with all of this self-reliance is freedom to live as they please. By growing their own and canning, pickling, preserving, freezing and baking their own breads and beans, they live frugally. They also only own one car (plus a cargo bike), one cellphone and no tv. "I think a lot of it has to do with our overdriving ambition to be free," explains Coyne, "makes being cheap fun, because it means you can be free".

Financial Fraud prosecutions down despite Obama's promise


corporate crime is overlooked as are the wealthy and the powerful in every state in the union,from behemoth Washington to tiny vero beach,Florida,its all corrupted by the wealthy and the powerful.this is corrupt government,we need laws that treat all Americans the same,from the homeless old woman,to Donald Trump.

President Obama promised that American taxpayers will never again bear the brunt of a financial sector crash at the hands of bankers making risky trades. But if we look at the sheer statistics behind the number of criminal prosecutions for financial institution fraud, you'll notice a shocking trend. Data released by the US Justice Department shows that over the past 20 years, the number of federal prosecutions for financial fraud has gone down significantly. RT's Meghan Lopez spoke to Kevin Whelan, campaign director for the Home Defenders League, for more

DOLLAR COLLAPSE, HYPERINFLATION, and HOW TO PREPARE! - Andy Hoffman & Rob Kirby

DOLLAR COLLAPSE, HYPERINFLATION, and HOW TO PREPARE! - Andy Hoffman & Rob Kirby SILVER MANIPULATION, JPMORGAN is the GOVT! - Andy Hoffman & Rob Kirby -

Nafta is killing America slowly. We were all warned about it in 90″s.. LARGEST creditor country on fhe planet. Is now the debtor country on the planet. With no way ever to repay debt back . All pre designed to collapse Ameirka into a 3rd world country.. now we have the most corrupt DC govt this country has ever seen to bring in the final blow.. way to go Amerika. Should of grown some balls…

Cyprus: The Next stage in Euro Crisis




Cypriots have been on the streets demanding their money back ever since the government took the incredible decision to take money out of the savings of its people, without asking them.


"It's worse than a war. At least in a war you know who your enemies are" a Cypriot said.

The government has since reversed its decision but the crisis has just begun. Who are the Cypriots enemies? Many say Germany and many say the EU.

On this week's INFocus, we travel to Cyprus to document the next chapter in the European economic crisis. First it was Greece, Portugal, Spain and Ireland, now it is Cyprus.

Ron Paul : The IRS Job Is To Violate Our Liberties

Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk 5/20/13: The IRS's Job Is To Violate Our Liberties



The IRS's Job Is To Violate Our Liberties
by Ron Paul

"What do you expect when you target the President?" This is what an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent allegedly said to the head of a conservative organization that was being audited after calling for the impeachment of then-President Clinton. Recent revelations that IRS agents gave "special scrutiny" to organizations opposed to the current administration's policies suggest that many in the IRS still believe harassing the President's opponents is part of their job.

As troubling as these recent reports are, it would be a grave mistake to think that IRS harassment of opponents of the incumbent President is a modern, or a partisan, phenomenon. As scholar Burton Folsom pointed out in his book New Deal or Raw Deal, IRS agents in the 1930s where essentially "hit squads" against opponents of the New Deal. It is well-known that the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson used the IRS to silence their critics. One of the articles of impeachment drawn up against Richard Nixon dealt with his use of the IRS to harass his political enemies. Allegations of IRS abuses were common during the Clinton administration, and just this week some of the current administration's defenders recalled that antiwar and progressive groups alleged harassment by the IRS during the Bush presidency.

The bipartisan tradition of using the IRS as a tool to harass political opponents suggests that the problem is deeper than just a few "rogue" IRS agents—or even corruption within one, two, three or many administrations. Instead, the problem lays in the extraordinary power the tax system grants the IRS.

The IRS routinely obtains information about how we earn a living, what investments we make, what we spend on ourselves and our families, and even what charitable and religious organizations we support. Starting next year, the IRS will be collecting personally identifiable health insurance information in order to ensure we are complying with Obamacare's mandates.

The current tax laws even give the IRS power to marginalize any educational, political, or even religious organizations whose goals, beliefs, and values are not favored by the current regime by denying those organizations "tax-free" status. This is the root of the latest scandal involving the IRS.

Considering the type of power the IRS excises over the American people, and the propensity of those who hold power to violate liberty, it is surprising we do not hear about more cases of politically-motivated IRS harassment. As the first US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall said, "The power to tax is the power to destroy" — and who better to destroy than one's political enemies?

The US flourished for over 120 years without an income tax, and our liberty and prosperity will only benefit from getting rid of the current tax system. The federal government will get along just fine without its immoral claim on the fruits of our labor, particularly if the elimination of federal income taxes are accompanied by serious reduction in all areas of spending, starting with the military spending beloved by so many who claim to be opponents of high taxes and big government.

While it is important for Congress to investigate the most recent scandal and ensure all involved are held accountable, we cannot pretend that the problem is a few bad actors. The very purpose of the IRS is to transfer wealth from one group to another while violating our liberties in the process, thus the only way Congress can protect our freedoms is to repeal the income tax and shutter the doors of the IRS once and for all.