Marijuana freedom is a good thing. The taxation of marijuana is a bad thing. Unfortunately, owing to the greed of spendthrift politicians, it looks as though we will have to take the good with the bad or not at all. Now, this does not mean that smoking marijuana is...
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News Roundup 4/20/21
by Kyle Anzalone | Apr 20, 2021 | News Roundup
US News New Jersey police arrested at least one young man and confiscated at least one bike because a group of teens was riding bikes without the proper government permits. [Link] The Biden administration is considering new regulations on cigarettes, including...
Looking Towards a Productive, Robotic Future
by Marcel Gautreau | Apr 12, 2021 | Economics, Featured Articles
One argument against the idea of technological unemployment, offered by many people who today sincerely style themselves as leading defenders of the free market, goes that automation will create more jobs than it destroys but due to the nature of the market, the...
What’s the #1 Cause of Homelessness?
by Keith Knight | Apr 6, 2021 | Don't Tread on Anyone
https://youtu.be/SSX3jlsertI Whenever a third party coercively intervenes in a voluntary exchange, the voluntary parties are both worse off. "Any statute or administrative regulation necessarily makes actions illegal that are not overt initiations of crimes or torts...
Epistocracy and the Nature of Political Knowledge
by Brice M. Vanhaelen | Apr 1, 2021 | Featured Articles
Many intellectuals and philosophers have suggested that society would be better ruled if political power was concentrated citizens according to their knowledge. For instance, Plato proposed a system of governance, called Noocracy, where decision making is in the hands...
COI #90 – Biden’s Aggressive Foreign Policy Empowers China
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 31, 2021 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #90, Kyle breaks down some good news for Americans’ individual liberty. The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the ‘bump-stock ban’ regulation the DoJ adopted under Trump. The ruling also limits regulators' ability to reinterpret criminal law. New York...
What is Libertarianism? Ron Paul and Keith Knight
by Keith Knight | Mar 24, 2021 | Don't Tread on Anyone
https://youtu.be/uyFUSeAHXk8 The libertarian creed rests upon one central axiom: that no man or group of men may aggress against the person or property of any-one else. This may be called the “non-aggression axiom.” “Aggression” is defined as the initiation of the use...
The History of Private Schools: How American Education Became a Political Battleground
by Sam Jacobs | Mar 21, 2021 | Featured Articles
Public schools in America go further back than the days of Jimmy Carter, with mandatory attendance for compulsory education dating back to the 19th century. Learn how American education went from private schools to mostly public, and how the state indoctrinates our youth.
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The Kyle Anzalone Show [Guest] Matt Wolfson: From NYC to MAGA – Inside America’s Surveillance and Zionist Network
Power doesn’t just show up in elections; it builds laboratories. We dive into how New York City became a proving ground for a fusion of finance, philanthropy, and policing that later spread across the country—then map how that same logic now shapes narratives around...
The Kyle Anzalone Show: Daniel McAdams on Will Trump’s ‘Bibi-Sitting’ Strategy Blow Up Into Another War?
The Ron Paul Institute's Daniel McAdams breaks down President Donald Trump's attempt to implement a ceasefire in Gaza while maintaining his relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Socialist Sincerity Test
If a politician claims to care about a shortage of X (food, healthcare, housing, etc.) and they have no ideas on how to increase the supply of X, they are disingenuous. The secret to mass consumption is mass production in the free market. It's how pornography...
The Politics of Envy
Elites created the environment for the politics of envy, Mamdani, Jay Jones kills it, and reawakening the Monroe Doctrine.
James Carden on The Kyle Anzalone Show – Trump, Ukraine, and the New Arms Race: Is the World Past Saving?
A new round of nuclear swagger, a fraying arms control regime, and a grinding war in Ukraine have pushed global risk back into everyday conversation. We bring James Carden of The Realist Review back to map how we got here—starting with the choices made in 1992, when...
Fuentes, Collectivists and the Pwnage Cuckdom
The insincerity of social media and influencer culture is nothing new. Mr Beast set the supreme standard for success, study algorithms, what appeals to the mob glued to their screens, master thumbnails, edit a shiteating grin and you will be loved. Pewdiepie, Angry...
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