What did you think, that the government wasn't just waiting for a chance to kidnap your 6-year-old little grandbaby away so they can make their quota or whatever? Did you think they were going to take real good care of her? Snap out of it, this is the real world, not...
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Cop Does 2 Years For Murdering a 6-Year-Old Boy
by Scott Horton | Jul 2, 2019 | Blog
Because there is no such thing as "law," only the will of men. Evil men. For another example.

FPF #286 – The Russia Conspiracy Won’t Die
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 19, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #286, I update the claims of the Russiagate conspiracy. The Mueller probe has continued to indict and get plea agreements. However, no proof has been produced to prove any Russiagate claims. I examine the case of Maria Butina and what crimes she actually...
Greenwald and Trump’s ‘Saboteur’
by Zack Sorenson | Sep 6, 2018 | Blog
Glenn Greenwald's commentary on this senior Trump "traitor" is that the people in the White House represent an "unelected cabal". Hey, Trump is a great example of why libertarians don't like democracy. But you know what libertarians hate more democratically elected...
The Bar Exam Blues Ep. 86
by Patrick Macfarlane | Aug 12, 2018 | Justice, Libertarianism, Vital Dissent
It's over! The bar exam has had its way with me. In my first episode back, and the last episode in my old apartment, I share my crazy bar exam story and reflect on the "right" reasons" to be a content creator. I also reflect on the LP Mises Caucus. Please Consider...
Foreign Policy Focus #124 – North Korea Tests New Missile
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 29, 2017 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #124, I discuss North Korea's recent missile test and events around Africa. I give the details and some analysis of Nort Korea's missile test. I also discuss the reaction from world leaders. I examine the situation In Zimbabwe, a new president has been sworn in...
What Some Stocks Are Doing Now is Crazy
by Mike Swanson | Jul 20, 2017 | Economics, Featured Articles
We saw a lot of stocks go up huge in May and then have key reversal days on June 9th on high volume. NVDA for instance went up over 68% in less than six weeks. Then it had a big down day. That action looked like the makings of a potential top or the start of a healthy...
Trump and JFK’s “Fascist New Frontier”
by Sheldon Richman | Dec 7, 2016 | Blog
In his speech at Fayetteville, NC, yesterday Donald Trump said: "Our men and women in uniform represent the absolute best of us. We must follow their example working in unison toward a shared goal across every social, racial and economic line. They understand that to...
U.S. Out of Afghanistan!
by Scott Horton | Oct 18, 2016 | Blog
Trevor Thrall has written a great one for the Washington Examiner demanding an end to the occupation/war against Afghanistan. This is especially valuable in preaching non-intervention to the Examiner's conservative audience. Not that they aren't already sick of war by...
09/21/03 – Albert V. Krebs – The Scott Horton Show
by Scott Horton | Sep 21, 2003 | The Scott Horton Show
Philip Dru interviews Albert V. Krebs about the evils of corporate agriculture. He directs the Corporate Agribusiness Research Project and is the publisher of The AgBiz Tiller , and The Agribusiness Examiner newsletters. He is also the author of the book The Corporate...
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Democracy is Mob Rule by the Ignorant, Embrace Free Markets
https://youtu.be/kQToT7640h4 A democratic vote is like the captain of a ship having to consult every passenger about the best course to chart through an approaching storm. – The School of Life, Philosophy in 40 Ideas (2020), p. 13 Watch on Odysee
The Truth About Discrimination – Walter E. Williams
If people are free to discriminate in favor of, or against, a university or wine, what argument can be made against their having that same right with respect to choosing based on the race or sex characteristics of their mates, employees, tenants, or club members? If...
Black Youth Unemployment Before Democrats Started “Helping”
Although most people are familiar with more recent statistics on black youth unemployment, not many are aware of the black/white statistics for earlier periods. Table 3.2 (below) shows that in 1948, the two were roughly equal. For that year, blacks aged sixteen to...
Political Discrimination vs. Market Discrimination – Walter E. Williams
Gross racial discrimination alone has never been sufficient to prevent blacks from earning a living and bettering themselves by working as skilled or unskilled craftsmen and as business owners, accumulating considerable wealth. The fact that whites sought out blacks...
GDP is a Scam, Here’s How to Measure Wealth
https://youtu.be/mYfH_9arsRk In 1981, the cheapest IBM personal computer cost $4,459 (in 2018 U.S. dollars), or 210 hours of labor. An Insignia tablet and keyboard combo cost $120 in 2018, or 5.6 hours of labor. - Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know, CATO...
The Democratic Policy Which Keeps Poor People Poor – Walter E. Williams
To criticize occupational licensing laws is not to argue that information about the quality of a licensee's services is not important to consumers. However, it is by no means clear that licensing is the most effective way to provide that information. Indeed, licensing...