This article was originally published by Joshua Mawhorter at The Mises Institute. Due to wartime inflation of bills of credit (“Continentals”) during the American War for Independence and the predictable economic effects, an old American colloquialism developed, “not worth a Continental” (although this phrase may have come about much later than the Revolutionary era). This article argues that Continentals only temporarily retained some value largely because of an initial promise of future redemption in gold and silver—a monetary “bait-and-switch.” (Additionally, interventions such as legal tender laws and the acceptance of paper money for tax payments may have offered some temporary support, but…
There are several new state-level gun control laws that are set to take effect come January 1, and some are worse than others. A new law set to take effect in Colorado isn’t all that onerous, but it is utterly ridiculous. Starting next week, juveniles will be prohibited from attending gun shows unless they’re accompanied by their parent or a guardian; a restriction that seems to be both unnecessary and unconstitutional. I’ve being going to gun shows for decades, and I honestly can’t remember unaccompanied kids wandering around any of them. The closest that I can recall…
For a guy who has been collecting knives for nearly 40 years, I’m actually kind of picky about the ones I like to use. I own a lot of really cool knives, but not many are all that practical. If I’m not actively reviewing a knife and I have the freedom to choose any blade to hit the trail with me, truth is I have only a handful I’d consider. So I was particularly surprised when a recent release came across my review queue and quickly proved itself worthy of regular use. Launched this fall, the Kershaw Pack Mule fixed…
With today being the day after Christmas, a lot of people might well have gotten their first firearm out from under the tree. If so, that’s great. Welcome to the club. You’ll like it here, I think. However, you may have questions about what to do now. If so, we’ve got some suggestions on where to start and what to do going forward.While I will list these in order of importance as I see it, others will disagree about the order, I’m sure. Honestly, what really matters is that you hit all of these that…
The NFA tax for most commonly transferred items is scheduled to be reduced to $0 on January 1, 2026, under recently passed federal legislation that has some understandably worried, and others pretty happy. This does not mean ALL NFA items are going down to $0 for filing; Machine guns and destructive devices will continue to require the $200 tax even after 2026. However, despite its legal and political intricacies, I still think that this new legislation will lead to a much higher rate of suppressor ownership and likely a brief spike in suppressor sales across the country. That’s why I…
The war unfolding across Europe does not involve tanks or troops, but lawmakers warned last week it is already testing alliances, democracies and Western resolve.That is according to Washington lawmakers and witnesses who spoke during a House Foreign Affairs Europe Subcommittee hearing on Dec. 16, who warned that Russia and China are testing alliances, democracies and Western resolve.They said that the two major U.S. adversaries are already targeting Europe through cyberattacks, sabotage, disinformation and economic pressure. Witnesses told Congress the tactics are meant to stay below the threshold of open war while weakening NATO unity, undermining democratic institutions and eroding…
When you are building up a stockpile, it can be a financial worry. Even when you focus on thrifty options, it can be daunting to budget for items both for your family’s use now and for an emergency scenario.However, after planning for food and water needs, you might be overlooking some dirt-cheap items that would serve you well in a survival situation. These are inexpensive everyday items we tend to take for granted when all is well. However, in an emergency, they will do more than just come in handy.We took a tour of our local dollar store with a…
Most van build guides assume you can build cabinetry and wire 12V systems. They assume van interiors are square. They’re not. Those curved walls and angled ribs make cabinet building exponentially harder. They think you have more than hand tools — or will buy them. Where do those go? I’m not a carpenter or electrician. But I’ve stumbled my way through several builds to know where DIYers waste money and time. This is the parts roadmap I wish I’d had. The Bones: Lost Hiway Transit Builder Foundation Kit The Lost Hiway Foundation Kit with L-Track installed; (photo/Lost Hiway) The industry…
Ryan Gosling Pilots Project Hail Mary in This First Look Image When it comes to highly anticipated book-to-screen adaptations, 2026 is shaping up to be a well-stocked deployment bag. The 2026 movie and TV calendar is loaded with big-name novels getting the big-screen and streaming treatment, from tight crime thrillers and Stephen King horror to high-stakes sci-fi mission stories, post-apocalypse survival, and even romances that hit like a warm MRE heater after a long day. Here’s the full rundown of the most exciting book adaptations military service members and veterans should have on their radar. Emily Henry’s beloved rom-com People…
Elisabeth Vincken had listened to artillery fire for eight straight days before someone knocked on her cottage door on Christmas Eve in 1944. She opened it to find three lost American soldiers, one with a gunshot wound. Hours later, four German Wehrmacht soldiers showed up as well. The German woman forced both groups to surrender their weapons and sit down together for Christmas dinner. The next morning, the enemies shook hands and returned to the war.The brief moment of peace occurred in a hunting cabin in the middle of the Hurtgen Forest during the Battle of the Bulge.The Battle of…
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. President Trump telegraphed the move last month, warning that US military intervention in West Africa was certainly on the table after what he described as the mass killing of Christians by Islamic terrorists in Nigeria. Now, the president says the US military forces carried out powerful strikes against ISIS targets, framing the operation as a direct response to militants “viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians.” “Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have…
Maine had long been something of an anomaly. It was a very blue state with pretty pro-gun laws. It was one of two New England states I was willing to consider living in because of those gun laws, even if I didn’t like most other measures the state passed. Following the Lewiston shooting, though, anti-gunners in the state had everything they needed to finally push through a lot of laws they’d long wanted but couldn’t get.That included a red flag law that the voters had previously rejected.In the wake of the Brown shooting, though, many…
Watch full video on YouTube
Watch full video on YouTube
Watch full video on YouTube
Watch full video on YouTube
Watch full video on YouTube
Watch full video on YouTube
How do you maintain a spending plan when your bills are creeping up each month? Inflation is a normal part of our economy, and overall inflation is relatively average right now. But even normal inflation means that costs go up every year, and every year has some categories where those price increases can be steep.Thankfully, the military pay charts have several pay bumps built right in: annual cost-of-living adjustments, promotion increases and time-in-service increases. But those pay changes don’t always come at the same time as your bills increase. So, how do you keep your spending in line?1. It Starts…
