The US House of representatives approved NDAA Amendment 217 submitted by by Rep Rho Khanna. The amendment calls for a formal end to the Korea War. What will Trump do now?
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‘A man I found guilty of dealing drugs died in prison. I wish I could take that verdict back.’
by Scott Horton | Jul 11, 2019 | Blog
Dang it Bobby, the amount of religious faith this person invokes to defend his decision to help destroy the existence of a good man ... is almost(?) unbelievable. Is he just making excuses? No. This is what Democrats and Republicans think. This is what we're up...
Taxation is (really complicated) Theft
by Steven Woskow | Jul 11, 2019 | Blog
The Taxpayer Advocate Service just released a road map of the "modern" US tax system and just as you might expect it is a mess of government agencies (that don't communicate with each other), rules and laws that the average person is just not going to take the time to...
Ross Perot: Bush Told Saddam Go Ahead and Take the Northern Oil Fields
by Scott Horton | Jul 11, 2019 | Blog
Via Ry Dawson, the closest we'll ever see to accountability for a Bush. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeaYMXvSOAA&feature=youtu.be
Washed-Up Russiagate Hack Isikoff Smashed Even By the Post Over His Latest Melted Scoop
by Scott Horton | Jul 10, 2019 | Blog
Not that the liberals have learned a damn thing after getting burned for the last three years, but, via Bernard, even the Washington Post wasn't going for Michael "Wrote a Book Based on the Steele Dossier" Isikoff's latest claim, that the supposed connection between...
Judge refuses to toss corruption case against Rep. Duncan Hunter
by Steven Woskow | Jul 8, 2019 | Blog
U.S. District Judge Thomas Whelan refused to dismiss federal corruption charges or move the trial out of San Diego. Rep Duncan Hunter is charged with using $250,000 in campaign funds for personal expenses. Prosecutors have also revealed salacious details about the...
Year Zero: Mr Jack
by Tommy Salmons | Jul 8, 2019 | Blog, Year Zero
In Episode 52 Tommy discusses his thoughts about reparations. Growing up in an impoverished household Tommy never saw the racism that people claim exist. One of the biggest influences in his life was a man he calls Mr Jack, an African American that worked for "Granny"...
No Quarter: The Ravings of William Norman Grigg
by Scott Horton | Jul 4, 2019 | Featured Articles
The Libertarian Institute is proud to announce publication of the last book by our late, great, sorely missed co-founder, managing editor and dear friend, the heroic Will Grigg: No Quarter: The Ravings of William Norman Grigg This book is a fitting legacy for a great...
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Encourage Work and Abolish Welfare: AZ Sheriff Testifies to Congress
https://www.youtube.com/live/sEjWcefdE0g?si=KFL1XUQdwsRVe5Yg Sheriff Hathaway of Arizona explains the situation at America's border. As libertarians, we should be encouraging people to engage in mutually beneficial voluntary exchanges regardless of arbitrary...
Hollywood Isn’t Real: Precise Space Targeting is Fiction
A billion here and several billion there, pretty soon some technology works. Not. Please dismiss the idea of the all-seeing eye-in-the-sky providing real time weapons launch control. And even if they could provide the data, what system would coordinate and synchronize...
Anti-War Blog – The Powerful and the Powerless
There is an indecency in forcing someones home open, to be pillaged, then celebrating in such behaviour by showing of what was found. Personal items. Men, relishing in the intimate secrets of a woman. Lingerie and other personal apparel to be strewn and displayed for...
Storm Clouds Gathering: Is This It?
Secret Service Director Ron Rowe [9/16/24]: "There could be another geopolitical event that could put the United States into a kinetic conflict or some other... some other issue that may result in additional responsibilities and protectees of the United States Secret...
Fraud on Fraud: Compounding The LCS Follies
It only took the DoJ eight years to levy a fine for ripping off tax dollars. Imagine if journalists on the Pentagon beat actually went after the fraud and inefficiencies of the military industrial complex with investigative lenses and FOIA festivals that could shed...
Indefensible: Homeland Defense is Not Available at This Time
I have a challenge for my readers and listeners. The US DoD has spent trillions of dollars and still can't defend the homeland against the ICBM/IRBM threat. "U.S. defense officials have stated that both existing terrestrial- and space-based sensor architectures are...
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