US News Danny Sjursen argues the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates need to take an antiwar position to beat Trump. [Link] Amber Athey lists some of the people most responsible for pushing the Russiagate conspiracy theory. [Link] The Supreme Court rules against...
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News Roundup 3/27/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 27, 2019 | News Roundup
US News Politicians from both sides of the aisle voice support for Israel at AIPAC. [Link] Senator Tom Udall will not seek reelection. [Link] Russiagate Ted Galen Carpenter: Russiagate is fake, the US anti-Russia foreign policy is real Jennifer Braceras: The Democrats...
3/26/19 Peter Van Buren: Russiagate Was All a Lie
by Scott Horton | Mar 26, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Peter Van Buren gives his thoughts on the conclusion of the Mueller probe, which after two years of non-stop reporting has shown just how few honest journalists are left. Nobody should be surprised by the deep state, he says, after seeing how many times they've lied...
NZ Terrorist Used ISIS Tactics to Divide, and People Are Buying Into It
by Matt Agorist | Mar 22, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Justice
The terrorist animal who murdered 50 people in New Zealand last week correctly predicted the response to his rampage as the divide is growing faster than ever. “Liberty provokes diversity, and diversity preserves liberty.”—John Dalberg-Acton In the above quote, Acton...
America Finally Admits Recycling Doesn’t Work
by Jon Miltimore | Mar 22, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles
It’s time to admit the recycling mania is a giant placebo. A couple of years ago, after sending my five-year-old daughter off to school, she came home reciting the same cheerful environmental mantra I was taught in elementary school. “Reduce, reuse, recycle,” she...
3/19/19 Gareth Porter on War with Iran
by Scott Horton | Mar 19, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Scott talks to Gareth Porter about war with Iran. Porter is still convinced most people realize that such a war would be so costly in lives and dollars that it's not even worth considering, but worries about National Security Advisor John Bolton, who has been able to...
Episode 234: The ‘Mandela Effect,’, ‘Blue Check Marks’ and Social Media ‘Maximalism’
by Peter R. Quiñones | Mar 18, 2019 | Blog, Free Man Beyond the Wall
60 Minutes Suitable for All Ages I asked Vin Armani to return to the show to talk about a video he released a couple weeks ago in which he talked about 'The Mandela Effect,' the 'Consensus Crisis,' Social Media attacks on 'conspiracy theories' and Bitcoin. We talk...
News Roundup 3/9/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 8, 2019 | News Roundup
Kelley Vlahos breaks down how different political factions are reacting to the BDS Movement. [Link] The EUROCOM commander calls for more US troops and warships to be deployed to Europe. He also said the US is considering sending more weapons to Ukraine. [Link] The...
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The Non-Existent Difference Between National Socialism and Democratic Socialism
Summary: National Socialism and Democratic Socialism both advocate institutionalized violence by the state against peaceful people only differing in rhetoric. The most popular self described Democratic Socialists in America today are Senator Bernie Sanders and...
A Response to My Memorial Day Critics
My article against Memorial Day drew a lot of ire and attention. This should not have been surprising; I was making a controversial statement. What did surprise me, however, was that many critics were self-described libertarians or former libertarians. There were many...
Ignoring Political Gossip & Sticking to Principle
https://youtu.be/ZwWHjYVY4tg In the private sector, firms must attract voluntary customers or they fail; and if they fail, investors lose their money, and managers and employees lose their jobs. The possibility of failure, therefore, is a powerful incentive to find...
The Myth of “Hyper-Rugged-Isolationist-Individualism”
Myth #1: Libertarians believe that each individual is an isolated, hermetically sealed atom, acting in a vacuum without influencing each other. This is a common charge, but a highly puzzling one. In a lifetime of reading libertarian and classical-liberal...
The Lesson From Germany and Korea
Institutions are, of course, in some sense the products of culture. But, because they formalize a set of norms, institutions are often the things that keep a culture honest, determining how far it is conducive to good behaviour rather than bad. To illustrate the...
Occupational Licensing Increases Prices and Deprives People of Options
When you shop online, vendors usually give you a bunch of different ways to sort your options. Take Amazon: One popular sorting option – especially for customers with low income – is “Price: Low to High.” You’ve probably used it yourself many times. This...
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