Proposed Legislation Impacting Credit Card Routing System

Senators Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall proposed legislation that could harm American consumers and small businesses by altering the credit card routing system under the guise of boosting competition.

Michigan Bureau of Elections and Election Misinformation

The Michigan Bureau of Elections is urging citizens to report election misinformation and fake comments, encouraging them to consult far-left sources for fact-checking. Critics view this as a form of censorship and government overreach.

Peter Navarro's Speech at Republican National Convention

Peter Navarro, former Trump adviser, speaks at Republican National Convention after being released from prison and warns about government control under Democrats.

The Fairness Doctrine and Net Neutrality in the U.S. Government

The Fairness Doctrine, implemented by the U.S. government in 1949, was used to restrict conservative speech while allowing liberal bias. It was eventually repealed in 1987, leading to a surge of conservative expression on the airwaves. The concept of Net Neutrality has emerged as a modern-day version of the Fairness Doctrine, with debates over government control of the internet and the potential impact on free speech. The recent move by the Biden administration to revive Net Neutrality has sparked controversy over government interference in online communication.

Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and the Role of Gold in Financial Protection

Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are digital forms of national currencies issued by central banks, raising concerns about government control over citizens' finances. Different perspectives exist on the implications of CBDCs, with some advocating for financial privacy and independence, while others warn of potential surveillance and loss of control. The article also highlights the role of gold and precious metals as a means of protecting savings and retirement from government intrusion into finances.