All the years of reading Justin Raimondo on the Antiwar.com site, I believe this was a metaphor he used quite a bit. For more comics, visit the Webcomic Factory.
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The Antiwar Comic: Weary of War
by Tony DiGerolamo | Aug 12, 2017 | Blog
It's a tough job, but someone has to do it. For more comics, visit The Webcomic Factory.
The Antiwar Comic: The Boycott Boycott
by Tony DiGerolamo | Aug 6, 2017 | Blog
AIPAC has definitely lost some power over recent years, but they're still a force in D.C. This boycott law is so weird. More webcomics at The Webcomic Factory.
The Antiwar Comic: Positive Reinforcement
by Tony DiGerolamo | Jul 15, 2017 | Blog
It was truly remarkable to watch Trump suggest peace with Russia and have him get blasted by the media, then bomb Syria and have him get lauded. Really tells you who the problems are: Pretty much everyone in D.C.! For more webcomics, visit The Webcomic...
The Antiwar Comic: What is Terrorism?
by Tony DiGerolamo | Jun 10, 2017 | Blog
Terrorism is just a tactic when you get right down to it. And the malleable word can be applied to the times. At least that's my theory. For more comics visit The Webcomic Factory.
The Antiwar Comic: Wanna Hear a Love Story?
by Tony DiGerolamo | May 27, 2017 | Blog
I honestly can't believe this story. I'd like to think it was an undercover mission created by the CIA, but... For more comics visit The Webcomic Factory.
The Antiwar Comic: The Longest War
by Tony DiGerolamo | May 9, 2017 | Blog
If you had asked me 20 years ago if I thought the U.S. would be stupid enough to invade Afghanistan and stay there for 16 years, I would've said, "That's the dumbest question I've ever heard. No one's that stupid." And yet... For more comics, visit The Webcomic...
The Antiwar Comic: The Russians Are Coming!
by Tony DiGerolamo | Jan 14, 2017 | Blog
Will this election end? I'm sure we're all going to have lots to criticize the Donald about in the coming months, but Democrat Deadenders are really making it difficult with this nonsense. I mean, if they stopped to think about it, do you really want to trust the...
The Antiwar Comic: The Fake War on Fake News
by Tony DiGerolamo | Dec 31, 2016 | Blog
This war on "fake news" is particularly troubling. I hope it will blow over, but it also sounds like a power grab to redefine the 1st Amendment. For more comics visit The Webcomic Factory.
The Antiwar Comic: Only Certain News is Fit to Print
by Tony DiGerolamo | Dec 24, 2016 | Blog
So, I was pretty shocked about the WikiLeaks revelations. I mean, I always suspected the media was compromised, but I never really understood the full extent until I saw the headlines of the little meetings they were having. For more comics visit The Webcomic...
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The Democratic Policy Which Keeps Poor People Poor – Walter E. Williams
To criticize occupational licensing laws is not to argue that information about the quality of a licensee's services is not important to consumers. However, it is by no means clear that licensing is the most effective way to provide that information. Indeed, licensing...
How Economic Regulation Hurts the Poor – Walter E. Williams
In the name of protecting public health, California requires that an individual who seeks to perform any kind of hairstyling service must complete nine months (1,600 hours) of classes at a state-approved cosmetology school, at a tuition cost of at least $5,000, before...
My Body My Choice: Abolish Occupational Licensing
The most immediate effect of licensing is to restrict the number of practitioners because of the higher entry costs involved in meeting the qualifications of the activity. Some licenses, as in the cases of cosmeticians and barbers, require many months of schooling....
Progressives Are Domestic Imperialists
Progressives will fight tooth and nail to make sure every citizen gets a 1 in 100,000,000 vote between two politicians every four years since it allows the political system to reflect the wishes of the population at large. However, when those very same voters try to...
Leaked Pentagon Documents: A Thread
What follows are highlights from the trove of leaked US government documents that appeared on the internet sometime last month, including a handful of the documents themselves, reporting on the material, my own observations, as well as official statements and...
Interview Show 20th Anniversary
I started on the radio in late 1998, but today is the 20th anniversary of the interview show. First of 5,894 so far was the great Alan Bock on Iraq, three days after the marines pulled down Saddam's statue in Baghdad. The full archive is here.