On Conflicts of Interest #26, Kyle and Will go over a recent report stating that the US military has flown airstrikes in support of the Taliban – its supposed mortal enemy in Afghanistan – on a limited basis at least since last year. According to US military...
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Walter Wallace’s Mother Called the Cops on Him
by Scott Horton | Oct 27, 2020 | Blog
Philadelphia cops killed a black man, Walter Wallace, who was, despite early reports that he was standing still, charging them with a knife. A massive riot has broken out in response. https://twitter.com/GoStonerLife/status/1320879409411350534 They almost certainly...
News Roundup 10/27/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 27, 2020 | News Roundup
US News The Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. [Link] The State Department approved $2.4 billion in new weapon sales to Taiwan. [Link] The US signed an agreement with India to share satellite and map data. [Link] Fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh...
Compelled Speech and the Perils of ‘PruneYard v. Robins’
by Tommy Raskin | Oct 27, 2020 | Featured Articles, Justice
Humans are speakers. When we go to work, buy paintings, send birthday presents to friends, vote, and choose TV shows to watch at night, we don’t merely “do”—we say. We say what our preferences, ideals, and distastes are in the realms of commerce, art, love, and...
News Roundup 10/26/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 26, 2020 | News Roundup
US News The US will deploy Coast Guard cutters to the western Pacific to combat “illegal Chinese fishing and harassment.” [Link] The US and Japan kick off major war games in the Pacific. The games are a show of force to China and will include cyber warfare for the...
Will Russiagate Origins Be Revealed in Election Chaos? guest Joanne Leon
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 26, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #25, Will and Kyle welcome Joanne Leon as the first-ever guest of COI. Joanne hosts the Around the Empire podcast, which Kyle and Will have appeared on several times. Joanne breaks down the foreign influence accusations traded by Biden and...
Don’t Trust ‘Waco Whitewasher’ John Danforth’s Election Advice
by Jim Bovard | Oct 25, 2020 | Featured Articles
Trump’s attack on the debate commission is an attack on the election itself,” blares the headline from today’s Washington Post op-ed page. That article was written by former senator John Danforth, who has been a member of the Commission on Presidential Debates since...
The Debate Was More Civil, But the Policies Were Still Horrific
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 23, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On Conflicts of Interest #24, Kyle goes solo recapping Thursday night's presidential debate, which conspicuously skipped foreign policy altogether, instead of focusing on race relations and the coronavirus pandemic. Kyle updates Washington's struggles to extend New...
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The Currency of Life
At tax time each year, I am always reminded of the value of life. While we pay taxes using money, the reality is that we ultimately only have one real currency to spend, and it is our lives. Our lives are each unique, one of a kind, and they are the most valuable...
In A Rothbardian Society, The Legislators Are: Private Property Owners
I stupidly left out important verbiage from this article. I said that consumers are the legislators in a Rothbardian society (rights protection firms the executive, judgement firms the judicial). What I meant is that private property owners are the legislators. When...
Napster, File Sharing, and Private Property
In 1999, a teenager named Shawn Fanning creating a file sharing application called Napster which took the world by storm. This application revolutionized how MP3 audio files could be shared. Anybody who was into computers at that time can remember how amazing it was...
Hahaha. God I Hope Hillary Runs
I know she said she wasn't going to, but she must be looking at this weak field and thinking, "I really am the most electable one around here." I do worry that I might die laughing before my real time is due, but it might be worth it.
Wrongful Use or Threat of Capital Prosecutions: Official misconduct by police and/or prosecutors is the leading cause
Official misconduct by police and prosecutors and perjured testimony (not errors) are the number one contributing factor to wrongful homicide convictions according to data from the The Death Penalty Information Center. The report summarizes data from the National...
Who Hates Free Speech More Than Zionists?
No one. And for good reason.
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