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The Impossible Burden of the US Regulatory State
by Phillip Pittman | Oct 1, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
Following the infamous Enron and Arthur Anderson scandal of the early 2000's our wise overlords enacted legislation to prevent history from repeating itself. The overreaction of Congress, to a couple of bad actors committing things that were already illegal, is a...
Andrew Yang – The 21st Century Candlemaker
by Jared Nordin | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog
"(Close) all windows, dormers, skylights, inside and outside shutters, curtains, casements, bull’s-eyes, deadlights, and blinds—in short, all openings, holes, chinks, and fissures through which the light of the sun is wont to enter houses.” -Frederic Bastiat from his...
Blowback: CSIS Study Says 4 Times As Many Militants Since 9/11/2001
by Steven Woskow | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog
Blowback from the US war on terror is actually creating more terrorist. Zerohedge is reporting the results from a study published by Center for Strategic and International Studies including a map showing where the expansion of terrorism has occurred. "Despite nearly...
The Superstition of State Authority
by Bradley Thomas | Oct 1, 2019 | Featured Articles
Perhaps the greatest source of state power, Murray Rothbard once wrote, is “its legitimacy in the eyes of the majority of the public.” Thanks to centuries of propaganda, advanced in no small part in government schools over the past several generations, there exists...
Snowden Under Attack by U.S. Government Once Again
by David Nelson | Oct 1, 2019 | Featured Articles
Whistleblower and American hero Edward Snowden is being sued by the Department of Justice over the release of his new book, Permanent Record. The DOJ claims that the contents of the book violate a non-disclosure agreement Snowden allegedly signed when he worked as an...
Book Review of Scott Horton’s Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan
by Nick Weber | Oct 1, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Libertarianism
I must confess, the absurdity of me writing a review of Scott Horton’s book is akin to the absurdity of the war in Afghanistan, albeit without the hundreds of thousands of dead bodies and billions of government no-bid military contracts and after eighteen years,...
News Roundup 10/1/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 1, 2019 | News Roundup
US News Immigration officials use free translation services like Google Translate to read the social media posts of refugee applicants. [Link] Haiti Protests in Haiti are escalating. Police used live fire to break up protests last week. [Link] Europe Croatia announced...
9/30/19 Nasser Arrabyee on the Houthi Attack on Saudi Forces
by Scott Horton | Sep 30, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Nasser Arrabyee is back with an important update from Yemen, where Houthi forces are now claiming to have captured thousands of Saudi soldiers in a battle in August. They likely view this as leverage in a possible peace negotiation, but Scott fears that it could also...
WATCH: Cop Smells Weed, Walks Up to Innocent Man, Beats, Falsely Arrests Him
by Matt Agorist | Sep 30, 2019 | Featured Articles
Austin, TX — In case after infuriating case, the Free Thought Project has reported on instances of horrifying rights violations all stemming from a police officer claiming to smell a plant. We have seen both women and men sodomized and raped — often times in public —...





















