Anyone who thinks the coronavirus pandemic destroys the case for open borders hasn't thought the matter through terribly far. Bryan Caplan explains here. Just to give a taste, in the name of excluding viruses from our shores, the government would have to stop...
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Judge Says Conditions at U.S. Border Holding Cells Violated the Constitution
by Scott Horton | Feb 20, 2020 | Blog
Newsweek: A federal judge in Arizona has ruled that conditions at U.S. border holding cells operated by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency violated the Constitution. In a case first launched in 2015 over conditions at Tucson sector holding facilities, U.S....
News Roundup 1/10/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Jan 10, 2020 | News Roundup
US News Atlanta disbands its police department’s drug unit. The police will try to focus on solving violent crimes. [Link] The House passes a War Powers Resolution aimed at preventing Trump from starting a war with Iran. The resolution is concurrent and cannot be...
An Introduction to Virginia 2nd Amendment “Sanctuaries”
by Michael Boldin | Jan 7, 2020 | Featured Articles, Justice, Politics
Over 90 percent of Virginia’s counties have claimed “2nd Amendment Sanctuary” status since the Nov. 5 election that gave Democrats control of Richmond for the first time in decades. But their rhetoric doesn’t match reality. The resolutions are symbolic and have no...
News Roundup 12/10/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 10, 2019 | News Roundup
US News Rep. Duncan Hunter says he will resign after the holidays. [Link] US immigration has separated 1,100 children from their parents since the summer of 2018 when a judge ordered the Trump admin to stop separating children from parents. [Link] The FBI IG releases...
Half of My Heart Is in La Habana: Life After Flight from Castro’s Cuba
by Michelle Prado | Dec 9, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
When Mercedes (“Mercy”) Rodriguez arrived in America on a fall day in 1979, the first thing she noticed was how clean and wide the streets were. The 15-year-old Cuban refugee had just arrived on a plane carrying nearly a dozen political prisoners, including her father...
Year Zero 82: The Normie View
by Tommy Salmons | Dec 2, 2019 | Blog, Year Zero
Tommy is joined by a friend of his, Greg Price to discuss how average Americans view government, politics, culture, and media. Greg is an independent Ohio voter, a truck driver, a father, and grandfather. Unlike many podcasters and activists Greg isn't obsessively...
Mind the Gap: A Strategy For Saying Libertarian Things
by Scott Horton | Nov 24, 2019 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism, Scott Horton
The Tenth Amendment Center's Michael Boldin calls it "the Horton rule." (It is my rule, but I didn't name it that.) It goes like this: Because libertarians are so dang good on everything -- better than the left on things the left is good on (e.g.: gays, drugs, cops,...
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I sat down recently with LiquidZulu to talk about anarcho-capitalism, Objectivism, and other things.
Truth in Advertising in the UK At Last
I love it that the National Health Service (NHS) socialist medical horror show in the UK uses the handle NHSuk on the X. The United Kingdom prides itself on this crown jewel of medical malpractice & incompetence that is a love child of Benny Hill, Trofim Lysenko...
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Fat Amy is the Exemplar of the American Military Paper Tiger
The foreign purchase entanglement and moral hazard of overspending of the F35 is emblematic of making a two trillion dollar purchase over time where the money is simply wasted but driven to completion by the sheer momentum of the insane and imbecilic US military...
Treurgrond Watch Along
Treurgrond is an Afrikaans movie about farm murders in South Africa. Given the Piers Morgan Nick Fuentes discussion I thought appropriate to dig into a difficult topic. LET'S WATCH
Nick Fuentes Dismantled Piers Morgan
Liberalism is an ultra-feminized condescending mindset, only suitable for women and cucks.
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