Jeff Schogol in Task and Purpose: President Donald Trump blasted the Pentagon’s leadership on Monday for allegedly caring about defense industry more than U.S. service members. “I'm not saying the military's in love with me – the soldiers are,” the president said at a...
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9/5/20 Gareth Porter on Trump’s First Term Foreign Policy Record
by Scott Horton | Sep 7, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Gareth Porter discusses President Trump's foreign policy as we near the end of his first term. The story of Trump's time in office, as everyone knows, has been that despite his sense for the futility and unpopularity of America's endless wars, he, like Obama before...
News Roundup 9/7/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 7, 2020 | News Roundup
US News After Florida placed more police officers in schools, the number of school arrests and physical restraints went up. Police arrested 345 elementary school children in 2018-19. [Link] Afghanistan Trump plans to nominate Will Rugar to be Ambassador to...
9/4/20 Trevor Timm on the Vindication of Edward Snowden
by Scott Horton | Sep 6, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Trevor Timm discusses an important new ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which says that the NSA's mass data-gathering program, famously exposed by Edward Snowden, was illegal all along. It also came out during the court proceedings that not a single act...
A Rejoinder to the Looters: It’s More Than ‘Just Property’
by Ryan McMaken | Sep 5, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles
It’s now become fashionable on the left to defend looting as a means of redistributing wealth from allegedly unworthy business owners to the more deserving looters themselves. “It’s just property!” is the refrain, with the implication being that property owners should...
News Roundup 9/4/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 4, 2020 | News Roundup
US News New York Governor Cuomo said that restaurants would not be allowed to open for indoor dining without a police task force to enforce social distancing. [Link] Seven Rochester New York police officers were suspended for killing David Perdue while attempting to...
What Bernie Goetz Can Teach Us About Vigilante Violence
by Hunter DeRensis | Sep 4, 2020 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
How many times can something be divided before it permanently breaks? In a matter of months, the edifice of a United States has become more and more cracked, after repeated blows from a pandemic virus, state-imposed lockdowns, mass unemployment, police shootings, and...
News Roundup 9/3/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 3, 2020 | News Roundup
US News California's legislature voted down a bill that would help hold police officers accountable. [Link] Trump signs an order that prevents landlords from evicting people who make less than $99,000 a year. [Link] A US court rules the spying program exposed by...
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Evelyn Farcas: No Enemies To The Right
“I Hold It That A Little Rebellion Now And Then Is A Good Thing”
“This uneasiness has produced acts absolutely unjustifiable,” Jefferson wrote, “but I hope they will provoke no severities from their governments.” He didn’t approve of the insurrection, but he feared how the authorities might respond. “Unsuccessful rebellions indeed...
A Roundtable on The Clean Libertarian Podcast
I was invited on to The Clean Libertarian podcast to be part of a round table of fathers talking about the effects of the Covid tyranny on kids and our opinions of 2021. https://youtu.be/Ict3UsvSTDM
On This Day 13 Years Ago Satoshi Nakamoto Launched Bitcoin
Listeners Love Kyle Anzalone’s Conflicts of Interest
Via email: Hi, I just wanted to say that I am amazed by your COI podcast; I never found any other podcast as informative as yours without political or social instrumentalization. Thank you so much for your work. I wish I could be involved one day. I was in Tigray last...
Is Government The New God?
https://youtu.be/WhNJJmmCkqY H/T Geopolitics and Empire
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