How local economy owns constitution & how oaths breathe life into it
David Tulis explains how the constitution lives among the people. Commoners insist on its protections and demand to be respected by being belligerent claimants in person. Officials make it live by swearing oaths to uphold it. In second half, Joel Huffman, 14, tells about his lawn business. Tweet Pin It
Fed-led brave new national economy: All propeller, no charts
The Zimbabwe dollar, late bastard brother to the American Federal Reserve dollar, suffers a like congenital deformation. Here, a 100 trillion dollar bill The greatest poison in your local economy and mine is the fluctuating medium of exchange known as the paper dollar and the excesses it engenders, starting with the greatest one of all, […]
What it means to divest nationally, invest locally
Work proceeds at my radio station’s tower in Soddy-Daisy. Hot News Talk Radio is offering local investors a chance to profitably bring our free market perspective to a broader audience. (Photo David Tulis) By David Tulis Our argument to reduce exposure to national economy and the vagaries of credit creation, central banks and Uncle Sam […]
Warning from Canada: Same-sex marriage erodes fundamental rights
(Cartoon by Parsons in The Moneychanger) By Dawn Stefanowicz I am one of six adult children of gay parents who recently filed amicus briefs with the US Supreme Court, asking the Court to respect the authority of citizens to keep the original definition of marriage: a union between one man and one woman to the […]
City’s debt approaches F$1 billion
By David Tulis / Chattanoogan.com City government’s debt is close to F$1 billion, with its obligations over the next 19 years supporting operation of a variety of governmental and commercial enterprises. The “total government primary debt” is F$977.64 million, with about a fourth of it — F$278.99 million — being interest. Interest is the charge […]
Doctors with cash practices find way into local economy
Dr. David Redd of Chattanooga Two tenets of local economy are “Near is better than far” and “small is better than big.” Doctors are rediscovering the beauty of local economy by holding to these two concepts in either cash businesses or concierge practices. They are rediscovering a lost joy: “Personal is better than corporate” — […]
UTC professor Spratt explores global warming, sky stripes, cloud ‘albedo’
Henry Spratt, UTC professor By David Tulis A sun dimmed by jet-made clouds, frequent sky stripe days over Chattanooga, the government’s trial balloon about a mass chemtrailing program to dim sunlight are on the table. What to make of them? Henry Spratt, a University of Tennessee at Chattanooga microbiologist, will address some of our questions. […]
Exposure of sky striping program will come through local economy
Bill Binney in his interview with TragedyandHope.com says phone and Internet surveillance is a project of totalitarian government and that it insulates the state from having its illegal acts revealed by whistleblowers and men of conscience. https://vimeo.com/117440574 By David Tulis The disk from the federal government contains two files. The data covers two days in […]
Crony capitalism in Chattanooga; Sharp explores incestuous corporate dealings
Commercial government is a mix of private/corporate interests on one side and civil authority on the other. Helen Burns Sharp teases out the conflicts of interest and the lack of public accountability in “jobs creating” “economic development” in Chattanooga. 90 minutes. Tweet Pin It
Hot News Talk Radio extends reach, touts free markets, local economy
Radio veteran Sab Cupelli installs an exciter board on a transmitter as talk show star Russell Stroud awaits orders. Both work at Hot News Talk Radio 1240 AM in Soddy-Daisy. (Photo David Tulis) By David Tulis If you are somebody’s who’s prayed for my work in Christian journalism in Chattanooga, many thanks. God is proving […]