The WSJ says that China and South Korea seem to have already peaked in their Corona virus outbreaks. It seems it never did break out in Shanghai. But apparently only due to totalitarian travel restrictions and Orwellian surveillance. Update: Oh shit. The bad news:...
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Year Zero 101: A Direct Republic with Donnie Gebert
by Tommy Salmons | Mar 10, 2020 | Blog, Year Zero
Donnie Gebert of the Direct Republic podcast and author of The Null Hypothesis of Politics joined Tommy for episode 101. Donnie's idea of a Direct Republic, decentralization down to the individual, was thought up within a mind trained and educated by the DOD to topple...
That Is Just Sad
by Scott Horton | Mar 9, 2020 | Blog
Ghani and Abdullah both swear themselves in as president of Afghanistan and the "National Unity Government" in Kabul is dead. What's next, full scale war between the Tajiks and the Uzbeks? What a damned disaster.
WSJ: Top Saudi Royal Family Members Detained
by Scott Horton | Mar 6, 2020 | Blog
Prince Bonesaw futher consolidates his power.
Grandma Gets Tased and Tackled for Christmas….
by Peter R. Quiñones | Mar 3, 2020 | Blog
... but don't worry, the cops investigated themselves and determined it's part of their job. Link to the article and video
Year Zero 100: Policing, Public v Private
by Tommy Salmons | Mar 2, 2020 | Blog, Year Zero
On episode 100 Pete Quinones of The Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast joined Tommy to discuss the state of policing, interacting with the police, and alternatives to the monopoly on policing the government holds.
AOC: Definitely a Government School Graduate
by Scott Horton | Feb 27, 2020 | Blog
It's so unfair that people have to go to bad government schools! she says. And so she moved to the burbs to get a good education; and so used her political juice to get a friend of the family into a charter school. (Charter schools are not the ideal at all, but at...
The Senate Takes a Stand on Iran
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 21, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #455, I discuss the Senate voting on a War Powers bill to constrain Trump's ability to start a war with Iran. Trump has continued on the presidential tradition of killing whoever he wants, and he is unbound by the Constitution. The House will also need to pass...
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The Most Important Chapter of Hayek’s Most Important Book
Economist Friedrich Hayek's most popular book, The Road to Serfdom, contains a particularly important chapter titled "The End of Truth." That chapter, with a new foreward by economist Daniel D. Klein of George Mason University, is now available to read with updated...
Standards!
Secretary of War Hegseth recently brought the perfumed princes to the Pentagram to give a short speech on standards. I am glad for the name change since the DoD has never troubled themselves with defending the nation. Someone: "How come there aren't any fat Marines?"...
Short Story – Context
He clenched his fist around the USB, impatience gripping him as he waited. He had just finished pacing only to sit down, unaware of his rocking back and forth. Once he saw her, he was back to his feet. He wanted to push it into her hand and disappear. Instead, she...
The Impasse
Liberty is only acceptable for a virtuous people.
The Great Enrichment Is Real
From about 1800 to the present the world's economy did something good, which looks to be permanent and looks to be justified. If contrary to the evidence we cling to our prejudices about economic history—our view that the Industrial Revolution was improverishng, or...
Where Are We?
A Lot of people have been asking me where we are politically. I don’t know if I have a good answer, but “When I am Weaker Than You, I ask you for Freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am Stronger than you, I take away your Freedom Because that...
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