Michael Boldin describes the appalling state of an American government that has strayed so far from its founding principles as codified by the constitution. Today the federal government wields so much power over every aspect of our lives that the only rational choice...
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11/22/19 Danny Sjursen on the Failures of America’s War in Iraq
by Scott Horton | Nov 24, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Danny Sjursen talks about the ways his experience in Iraq convinced him of the futility of that war, allowing him to see things that the generals and the war planners often could not. Sjursen says that not all officers paid attention to the local situation or to the...
Cops Dump 10 Rounds Into 82yo Partially Deaf Man Because ‘He Couldn’t Hear Them’
by Matt Agorist | Nov 21, 2019 | Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism
Gary, IN — An 82-year-old “granddaddy” is currently fighting for his life after police opened fire on him Sunday night. According to the family, the elderly victim is partially deaf and couldn’t hear the police commands, so they filled him full of holes. According to...
Microsoft Saw What a Four-Day Workweek Can Do
by Chloe Anagnos | Nov 21, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
One of the most groundbreaking characteristics of a developed economy is the freedom entrepreneurs and firms have to develop their companies as they see fit. It was precisely this freedom that allowed Henry Ford to experiment with the 40-hour workweek in an age when...
North Carolina Surgeon Wins First Round in Fight to Eliminate State-enforced Medical Monopoly
by J. Justin Wilson | Nov 20, 2019 | Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism
Today, a state superior court judge denied the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ motion to dismiss a constitutional challenge to a law that bans medical providers from purchasing an MRI scanner without first obtaining special permission—called a...
Cops Put GPS Tracker on Man’s Car, Charge Him With Theft for Removing It
by Matt Agorist | Nov 20, 2019 | Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism
Warrick County, IN — What would you do if you found a creepy device attached to your car that looked like something used to track you? Would you simply leave it there and go on about your business? Or, would you remove it? Well, a man in Indiana chose the former and...
11/15/19 Michael Bell Sr. on Getting Justice for His Son
by Scott Horton | Nov 17, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Michael Bell shares the story of his son, who was killed by police in 2004 at age 21. Michael Jr. was coming home after a night out, was accosted by officers for spurious reasons, and was eventually fatally shot after one officer claimed Michael was trying to take his...
Trump Issues Pardons in War Crimes Cases
by Jason Ditz | Nov 17, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Pentagon commanders worried moves will undermine military justice Even with all the wars the US is presently involved in and all the shady activity that goes with that, it’s fairly unusual for the military to get around to charging personnel with war crimes. When they...
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Former U.S. Navy Sailor Makes the Case for Libertarianism
https://youtu.be/uI0iYWMK8Z8 [J]ustice is the means by which an individual who was victim to a criminal act is made whole again. If a statist society cannot perfect man’s own construct, how could a stateless society fare any better? Derek R. Wills, The Liberty...
The Antiwar Comic: The War for the Weak
This one feels like a Babylon Bee prediction. More comics at the Webcomic Factory.
Poverty, Churchill, Free Markets, Iran, and Shortages (Weekly Roundtable)
https://youtu.be/L1cGI5U_UaA
News Editor Kyle Anzalone’s Speech to Liberty On the Rocks in Denver 5/4/22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACQOSAkiqqs
The Harrowing Conversations
I sometimes coach (MMA etc) cops and military types. They know my opinion on certain things and I am not shy about expressing them. I at times feel a hypocrisy in working with them and have even mentioned that to them. Those few I work with, are "nice" men. Easy to...
George H. Smith
The sad news has belatedly come to my attention that the philosopher and historian George H. Smith, 73, died on April 8. He had been in poor health. I was fortunate to have known George since the 1970s and to have had many conversations with him. He was self-educated,...
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