US News At least 49 people were killed with tasers in the US in 2018. [Link] 1,600 inmates at a federal prison in New York went days without power. [Link] Family Tree DNA gives the FBI access to their database. [Link] Storing nuclear waste is costing taxpayers...
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Iraq Redux: Trump’s Venezuela ‘Regime Change’ Another Pack of Lies
by Dan McAdams | Feb 3, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
It has been just over a week since I last wrote to you, at the time just before Trump's Venezuela regime change operation hit the mainstream media. I warned that his recognition of an unelected politician as president and his dedication to install that politician with...
Humanitarian Interventions Are Killing National Sovereignty — And That’s a Bad Thing
by Ryan McMaken | Jan 30, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
ince the 1990s, it has become increasingly popular for the United States and other Western nation-states to justify new wars on the basis of "humanitarianism." This was the case in Somalia in 1993, in the former Yugoslavia in the mid 1990s, and in Libya in 2011....
Trump’s Venezuela Fiasco
by Ron Paul | Jan 29, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Last week President Trump announced that the United States would no longer recognize Nicholas Maduro as president of Venezuela and would recognize the head of its national assembly, Jose Guaido, as president instead. US thus openly backs regime change. But what has...
News Roundup 1/29/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Jan 29, 2019 | News Roundup
Venezuela Tulsi Gabbard calls on the US to stay out of Venezuela. [Link] The Bank of England refuses to give the Maduro government $1.2 billion in gold the bank holds for Venezuela. The US pressured the UK to prevent Maduro from receiving the gold. [Link] White House...
FPF #303 – Venezuelan Regime Change?
by Kyle Anzalone | Jan 28, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #303, I discuss the potential change of government in Venezuela. The leader of the country's opposition, Juan Guaido has declared himself the interim president. The move has been backed by the US and several other nations. The Maduro government still claims to...
Democrat All-Stars Look Toward 2020
by Josh Russo | Jan 25, 2019 | Featured Articles, Op Eds
Que Darude’s techno classic Sandstorm. It’s Whitehouse or bust for the Democrats in 2020 and the Iowa Caucus is almost a year away, with the first primary debates slated to begin this June. This year the DNC has promised to allow all candidates to debate no matter how...
News Roundup 1/25/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Jan 25, 2019 | News Roundup
US News Wikileaks is suing the US to reveal any secret charges against Julian Assange. [Link] Michael Treacy on the latest BuzzFeed Russiagate blunder. [Link] Venezuela The State Department withdraws non-emergency personnel from Venezuela and issues a warning advising...
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Thomas Sowell on Keynesian “Economics”
https://youtu.be/u4Ji2zIz1U4 Watch on BitChute Watch on Odysee Watch on Rumble Watch on X
Production for Profit Is Production for People, part 2
"In his capacity as a businessman a man is a servant of the consumers, bound to comply with their wishes. He cannot indulge in his own whims and fancies. But his customers’ whims and fancies are for him ultimate law, provided these customers are ready to pay for them....
Production for Profit Is Production for People
"Profit and loss can be expressed in definite amounts of money. It is possible to ascertain in terms of money how much an individual has profited or lost. However, this is not a statement about this individual’s psychic profit or loss. It is a statement about a social...
Pseudo-Liberalism
"The detractors of liberty are in this sense right in calling it a 'bourgeois' issue and in blaming the rights guaranteeing liberty for being negative. In the realm of state and government, liberty means restraint imposed upon the exercise of the police power. "There...
Freedom and Competition
"The freedom of man under capitalism is an effect of competition. The worker does not depend on the good graces of an employer. If his employer discharges him, he finds another employer. The consumer is not at the mercy of the shopkeeper. He is free to patronize...
Do You Really Meme It?
I was going to write a comment on some current discourse, the usual diatribe of impulsive viral outrage invented by those who live online. A reaction to trending tantrums. The usual produce from memetards who vomit digital junk the algorithms, whether one follows them...
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