That's what I would do if some scumbag ripped me off like this. And that's if I'm in a good mood. Smashing a window or slashing a couple tires is pretty easy too. And I hear the cops have decided to stop enforcing laws against such acts in a few major cities already....
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WSJ: To Curb the Coronavirus, Hong Kong Tells the World Masks Work
by Scott Horton | Apr 9, 2020 | Blog
See here: "In Hong Kong, there was never any doubt about the need for face masks. Most people here, including an epidemiologist helping guide the response, are adamant that widespread mask use has been crucial in keeping the city from becoming a viral hot zone. “If...
Up to 150 Saudi Royals Infected With Coronavirus: Report
by Steven Woskow | Apr 9, 2020 | Blog
I don't have much sympathy for them given all the death and disease they have caused in Yemen. The infections are supposedly a key element in the Saudi decision to announce a ceasefire in Yemen, where Riyadh has been battling Iran-backed Houthi rebels on behalf of the...
Kentucky Governor Frees Some Non-Violent Inmates
by Scott Horton | Apr 9, 2020 | Blog
And you cannot make this stuff up: "The state is working to manufacture PPE, according to the governor, but the process is somewhat hindered by intellectual property constraints." Ain't it funny how cops, DAs, judges and other government employees don't worry one bit...
Live Your Life
by Scott Shearin | Apr 9, 2020 | Blog
Could it be that we’re simply a victim of our own technology and the hubris acquired in response to its perceived capabilities?
Jobless claims soar again in early April as coronavirus layoffs swell to nearly 17 million
by Steven Woskow | Apr 9, 2020 | Blog
From Marketwatch The coronavirus has turned life upside down in the blink of an eye. Just a month ago, new claims were in the low 200,000s and sat near a half-century low. Already, the ranks of the unemployed appear to have exceeded the prior record of 15.3 million...
News Roundup 4/9/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Apr 9, 2020 | News Roundup
US News Bernie Sanders drops out of the presidential race. [Link] Los Angeles requires people to wear masks when shopping. [Link] The US will seize all personal protective equipment that someone attempts to export. [Link] Hospitals are accusing the federal government...
Global Government Debt Has Soared To A Record $2.1 Trillion in March
by Steven Woskow | Apr 8, 2020 | Blog
From Reuters Now they are increasing spending, but what happens when tax revenues fall off the cliff because people aren't working? A debt jubilee, inflate the debt away, debt restructuring, or deficits don't matter MMT - what will they do? The latest surge in...
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Episode 124: Never Talk to the Police, Never Talk to the Police, Never Talk to the Police!
85 Minutes In what Mance considers to be his most in depth interview to date, Mance answered questions from Sherry Voluntary of the "Sherry Voluntary Show." He talked about everything from memes to "Cultural Marxism" to Trump but the conversation really takes off when...
The Great Ron Paul, Smeared Again — Dave Smith Edition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pLnUpjmylw
Ukrainian Nazi Parliamentary Speaker Andriy Parubiy Comes to DC
Max Blumenthal has this excellent report. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjK1yv-1IO8
Episode 123: Destroying "Bordertarian Arguments" With Anarchyball
57 Minutes Mance welcomes Anarchyball to the show. Anarchyball has one of the most popular anarcho-capitalist pages on FaceBook, while his account on Twitter is is approaching 20K followers. Mance and Anarchyball discuss the troubling phenomena that has arisen among...
School Sucks Podcast
I was interviewed by Brett Veinotte last weekend at the speech in Michigan.
Episode 122: Daniel McAdams Talks Foreign Policy
Mance had the pleasure of speaking with the Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, Daniel McAdams. He served as foreign affairs advisor to US Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) from 2001 until Dr. Paul’s retirement at the end of 2012. From...
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