Debt-Saddled Consumers Embracing Even More “Doom Spending”

The average household owed a staggering, unsustainable $103,358 last year, with Q2 consumer debt totaling $16.84 trillion nationally. In a disturbing (but unsurprising) trend, more than 1 out of 4 US consumers are throwing in the towel with defeatist “Doom Spending”…
Forget the Alleged Social Contract: Taxes Are Coercive

By definition, taxes are noncontractual debts in which the state is the creditor, and the payment of these debts is demanded through coercion and violence. Taxes are not a contractual obligation between the state and the individuals it governs. By…