The Great Recession Revisited

The long term impact of economic recessions is more clear today, massive amounts of research and data prove the Great Recession is correlated with significant spikes in drug abuse and domestic violence due to unemployment, which eventually molds itself into a loss of pride that can break the human spirit, while intoxication and frustration are just a reaction to the realization of shortcoming. Further, a significant decrease in charitable contributions, especially effecting non-profits, even food security for some states have been in the red-zone and still have not achieved near...

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US Immigration and Education Need Reform

Many are still unclear how immigration would work in a free society, where ‘property rights’ is not just an ambiguous expression, but a compatible social framework.  If all land was privatized, including the roads, waterways, forests, airports, etc… how would owners of capital come to voluntary terms with immigrants on certain guarantees or agreements? Hans Hoppe lies out an excellent framework for his analysis on property rights and immigration, whereby at the voluntary consent of property owners can migrants cross into the country. I couldn’t think of a better framework that already exists...

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Iran: A Missed Opportunity for American Entrepreneurship

Since the beginning of the post-cold war era, sanctions have been the United States secret weapon when attempting to punish countries whose policies aren’t in line with its own. Due to the Fed having financial hegemony over the global monetary system, the new tool of destruction created from the lab of the Treasury Department is financial warfare. According to the Cato Institute, sanctions have worked in 20% of cases, and often, the consequences of them extend beyond the intentions of the bureaucratic enforcers. Accompanied with sanctions, starvation, poverty, lack of life saving medicine...

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Fixing Healthcare from A-Z

Healthcare can arguably be considered the greatest divider among Americans, and not just simply Democrats and Republicans, which at the policy level its reach extends beyond immigration, terrorism, trade policy, taxation, as well as the federal deficit. Seldom have we heard from the political class (excluding Rand and Ron Paul as well as John Kasich,) radical free-market solutions that would not only place patients as the middleman and the industry more transparent but also how to fix the severe shortage of skilled healthcare workers. Eliminate Government Subsidies of ALL Kinds First,...

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Israel Winner of the 2003 Iraq Oil War

Israel Winner of the 2003 Iraq Oil War

From the Foreword by Lawrence B. Wilkerson: “[T]he debate over whether oil was a principal reason for the 2003 invasion has waxed and waned, with one camp arguing that it absolutely was, while the other argues the precise opposite.” “Mr. Vogler, himself a former...

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