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The Burgeoning Military-Medical Industrial Complex
Liberty and antiwar folk take note:
The Pentagon recently announced that the U.S. Army has awarded Pfizer a $3.5 billion contract for the production of 500 million doses of Covid19 vaccine to be distributed worldwide.
Mike Church and I discuss this development, along with a number of other related topics in this interview.
Karen Kwiatkowski: Both Republican And Democratic Bases Are Now Antiwar
“We might ask, then, who in this country actually does want war, expansion and empire? Last week, thousands of politicians and civic-minded people vied for primary election or turned in their petitions for public office across this country. Not a single one of them ran on a platform of empire. Not one advocated a new boutique war.“
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7/22/21 Scott’s Debate with Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Abby Hall Blanco at Freedom Fest ’21
Listen to Scott’s discussion from Freedom Fest with Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Abby Hall Blanco about whether the war on terrorism can be justified.
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7/24/21 Scott’s Speech About the War on Terrorism at Freedom Fest ’21
Listen to Scott’s speech at Freedom Fest, where he explains that the war on terrorism is all the Democrats’ fault.
This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: The War State and Why The Vietnam War?, by Mike Swanson; Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; EasyShip; Thc Hemp Spot; Green Mill Supercritical; Bug-A-Salt; Lorenzotti Coffee and Listen and Think Audio.
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The Antiwar Comic: You Can’t Change Someone’s Politics
Man, this one really infuriated the commenters on Imgur for some reason. It’s almost like you can’t speak your mind on the Internet or something.
More comics at the Webcomic Factory.
Daniel Hale: Drone Program Whistleblower
Daniel Hale has been sentenced to nearly four years of prison for documenting what other drone operators had spoken out about: that military-aged males killed by missiles launched by drones were assumed guilty until proven innocent. Under President Obama, thousands of unnamed suspects were killed outside areas of active hostilities–in other words, in places where there were no U.S. soldiers on the ground to protect. Trump naturally continued the drone program, and now the Biden administration is following suit.
No Mandatory Vaccination!
George Mason University Professor Donald J. Boudreaux has written an article worthy of everyone’s attention: “‘Externality’ Is No Good Excuse for Mandatory Vaccination.” Some people think the case for mandatory vaccination is irrefutably made by simply saying that the unvaccinated person presents a risk to people other than himself. No so, Boudreaux responds. Here’s a taste:
Shouting “externality!” is not the trump card that many economists (and non-economists) naïvely suppose it to be. In a world in which not every human being lives an isolated existence – that is, in our world – each of us incessantly acts in ways that affect strangers without thereby justifying government-imposed restrictions on the great majority of these actions. Therefore, justification of government obstruction of the ordinary affairs of life requires far more than an identification of the prospect of some interpersonal impact….
That the choice to remain unvaccinated against Covid creates some risks for strangers is indisputable. Yet this fact about this choice does not distinguish it from many other choices with similar consequences, nearly all of which choices, again, do not justify government intervention – a fact that holds true even if we confine our attention only to actions that put in greater jeopardy the physical health of others.