When the Corona Virus Pandemic Scare started making headlines early last spring, the premium on physical gold soared. Before the scare, you could get a 1 ounce Gold Eagle for about $75.00 over spot - a mere 6% premium. But by late April the premium hit a high of of $230.00 (almost 14%). Why do … Continue reading Did The System Collapse? (Current)
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Traffic Ticket Defense Blog (Updated 4/26/22)
You got a traffic ticket, you’re pissed off, and you want to fight it - but you don’t even know where to begin. If that opening line describes your current state of mind, then my Traffic Ticket Defense Blog is written for you. After my son received a stop sign ticket in September of 2018, … Continue reading Traffic Ticket Defense Blog (Updated 4/26/22)
Time’s Hour (Progressive Rock Project – On Hold)
Time's Hour is a Progressive Rock music project first initiated during the summer of 2010 by multi-instrumentalist Gregory Monte. Visit the Time's Hour Web Site Monte produced an early demo album, Unbound, in late 2011. This was followed by the release of the first official CD, Thoughts from a Disintegrating Consciousness, in 2012. The most current release … Continue reading Time’s Hour (Progressive Rock Project – On Hold)
Libertarian Teacher Blog (Retired)
I officially resigned from both the NJEA and NEA on October 1, 2018. At that point, I decided that running anti-union blogs was unnecessary, so I started the Libertarian Teacher Blog to discuss issues in education from a libertarian perspective. I published posts from October 2018 through January 2019. That plan changed after my son … Continue reading Libertarian Teacher Blog (Retired)
Anti-NEA Blog (Retired)
The Anti-NEA Blog was started around the same time as my Anti-NJEA endeavor. Again, I started it to protest the political viewpoints of the National Education Association. Before the Supreme Court Case known as Janus, I was “forced” to pay dues to this organization also. Although I acknowledged that the NEA had done many good … Continue reading Anti-NEA Blog (Retired)
Anti-NJEA Blog (Retired)
The Anti-NJEA Blog was my first project. I started it to protest the political viewpoints of the New Jersey Education Association. Before the Supreme Court Case known as Janus, I was "forced" to pay dues to this organization. Although I acknowledged that the NJEA had done many good things for its members, I had a … Continue reading Anti-NJEA Blog (Retired)