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- Lew Rockwell Blog: James E. O’Gallagher: “Libertarian Anarchy’ Against The State: How Classical Libertarianism is Different From Anarcho Libertarianism May 25, 2013
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- Free to Choose Network: Video: Milton Friedman on National Healthcare, 1978: Why We Should Have Individual Healthcare May 23, 2013
- LibertarianismDotOrg: Video: Aaron Ross Powell: “What Libertarians Mean By The Free Market”: Why There’s No Such Thing as a Free Market May 22, 2013
- Truthout: Salvatore Babones: “Why Inequality Is a Problem and Growth a Red Herring”: How People Are Paid Based on The Skills and Production May 21, 2013
- Basic Economics: Video: Milton Friedman: What’s Wrong With Welfare?: What The Purpose of Welfare Should Be May 20, 2013
- Liberty Pen: Video: Milton Friedman: The Escape From Collectivism, 1978 May 18, 2013
- Eric Holmberg: Video: Milton Friedman Tries to Help a Future Wall Street Occupier Michael Moore, 1978 May 17, 2013
- Media Spin: Video: Milton Friedman: Redistribution of Wealth! From 1978 May 16, 2013
- Mises Institute: Video: Joseph T. Salerno: “The Myth of a Fair Tax”: What Price Should We Pay For a Civilize Society May 15, 2013
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NationalJournal.com – A 2012 Paradox – Friday, April 29, 2011
NationalJournal.com – A 2012 Paradox – Friday, April 29, 2011. Despite all the issues that President Obama will be facing as he runs for reelection in 2012. With a slow recovery in the economy, with his Far Left flank angry … Continue reading
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On the Birth Certificate Idiocracy – The Atlantic
On the Birth Certificate Idiocracy – The Atlantic. What I can say when it comes to Donald Trump, well I guess the simplest way to put it is he’s a mix bag. Of very good and very bad, sorta like … Continue reading
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Richmond considers measures to relieve jail crowding
Detention alternatives proposed in mayor’s budget also include programs for mentally ill offenders. via Richmond considers measures to relieve jail crowding. One of the reasons why we have 2M people in prison in America and we have overcrowding in our … Continue reading
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Ron Paul Signals He’s Running for President – Politics – The Atlantic Wire
Ron Paul Signals He’s Running for President – Politics – The Atlantic Wire. I agree that Ron Paul, Gary Johnson, Jesse Ventura should all run for President. But not as republicans and go through the Republican Primary’s that are dominated … Continue reading
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The Least Dangerous Criminals in America – The Atlantic
The Least Dangerous Criminals in America – The Atlantic. I saw a video from Libertarian Commentator John Stossel Wednesday Night. Who I don’t always agree with but on these what I would describe as Freedom of Choice issues. We tend … Continue reading
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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Future of Federal Housing Finance Policy: A Study of Regulatory Privilege | David Reiss | Cato Institute: Policy Analysis
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Future of Federal Housing Finance Policy: A Study of Regulatory Privilege | David Reiss | Cato Institute: Policy Analysis. When Congress finally passed Financial Regulatory Reform last June. I by in large supported it, … Continue reading
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Stossel Show: Freeloaders!: More evidence for Tax Reform
Stossel Show: Freeloaders!: More evidence for Tax Reform.
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Should there be a ‘fat tax’?
Should there be a ‘fat tax’?. As a liberal I believe that people have the right to live their own lives as they see fit. As long as they are not hurting anyone else with their freedom. But I believe … Continue reading
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