Because see, the law does not apply to our special "law enforcement" cult. They have absolute overlord immunity protecting them from accountability for any crimes they commit against us regular old mundanes. That's just how it is.
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Why America’s Founders Didn’t Want a Democracy
by Gary Galles | Dec 18, 2019 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
In his book "Liberty in Peril," Randall Holcombe challenges the presumption that liberty and democracy are complementary. When I took history and government in school, many critical issues were misrepresented, given short shrift, or even ignored entirely. And those...
New Jersey Assembly Passes Transparency Bill For Police Seizures
by Nick Sibilla | Dec 18, 2019 | Featured Articles, Justice
The New Jersey Assembly unanimously passed a bill late Monday that would shine a light on “civil forfeiture,” which lets law enforcement seize property without ever charging the owner with a crime. In New Jersey, once property is forfeited, the government can then...
Oh, So That’s Why You-All Love Government So Much
by Scott Horton | Dec 18, 2019 | Blog
I just couldn't figure it out. Why would people put their children in government school? Do they hate their own children? Yes, that must be it. They hate their own children, but fearing what the government will do to them if they beat them, they just turn them over to...
Russia and China Have Their Own Problems
by Scott Horton | Dec 18, 2019 | Blog
The U.S. has no reason to fear their alliance. In fact only U.S. threats incentivize them to grow closer in their relations. #swissforeignpolicynow
House to Vote on Impeachment Today
by Scott Horton | Dec 18, 2019 | Blog
I wonder if Donald Trump will do like Bill Clinton and start carpet-bombing Iraq today in a mission he'll name after the Nazi Erwin Rommel to distract us all and pose as a great World Leader. (Thanks a lot stupid Democrats for making me have to agree with Andrew...
US Lawmakers Keep Adding to $1.4 Trillion Spending Deal
by Jason Ditz | Dec 18, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
US lawmakers have agreed to tack on another $24.7 billion in spending to their $1.4 trillion compromise spending package for 2020, hoping this extra spending will be enough to pass the spending bills before a Friday deadline. Passing the compromise spending has been a...
News Roundup 12/18/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 18, 2019 | News Roundup
US News A North Carolina police officer has been fired after throwing a middle school student against the wall. [Link] The House reveals a $1.4 trillion budget bill. As well as funding the government, the bill also raising the tobacco age to 21. [Link] A FISA Court...
Ending Wars with ‘Defend the Guard’ guest Mike Maharrey
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 18, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
Mike Maharrey returns to FPF to discuss the Defend the Guard Act. Defend the Guard is a bill introduced at the state level that prevents the federal government from using National Guard troops in undeclared forever wars. The movement is growing as more states will...
Episode 352: How to Think About the Economy w/ Per Bylund
by Peter R. Quiñones | Dec 18, 2019 | Free Man Beyond the Wall
44 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Pete welcomes Associate Professor Per Bylund to the show. Per is a Fellow at the Mises Institute and Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. Per is going to give a primer on production and demand. He...





















