Ernest takes the show on the road and broadcasts live from the Pacific Northwest - Columbia River in Washington State - Guest is Jordan Page on a variety of liberty issues, and maybe Jordan will play a song or two :)
Independence Day is an excellent time to carefully consider Frédéric Bastiat's 1848 essay, "Government," one of the most insightful critiques ever given for understanding the problems that beset governance.
Yet Chenoweth admits that when she first began her research in the mid-2000s, she was initially rather cynical of the idea that nonviolent actions could be more powerful than armed conflict in most situations. As a PhD student at the University of Co
. The same problem of the state's inability to calculate prices, other than with reference to labor costs, and to foresee what consumers require on the morrow bedevils both socialism and communism. The principal difference between the two is the sp
The State of the Empire is dismal. The irreversibility of the decline of Pax Americana is already set. Orange POTUS has stated in his State of the Union address that America will never become a socialist country on his watch.
• https://www.lewrockwell.com,By Patrick J. Buchanan
"We can't be divided by race, religion, by tribe. We're defined by those enduring principles in the Constitution, even though we don't necessarily all know them."
What is the crisis of science, and what does it tell us about the interface between science and policy? Is there a way to stop the debate over the crisis from becoming a political battling ground? And, if not, what does this mean for the future of sc
• https://www.paulcraigroberts.org, Paul Craig Rober
The US health system is the most high cost and dysfunctional health care system in the world. The reason is that it is privatized. In the rest of Western civilization the system is socialized.
The European Commission is going to start "legal procedures" against Hungary for criminalizing support for migrants within the nation's borders according to Reuters.
Red flag laws have a history of bipartisan support. And when any piece of legislation has Democrats and Republicans locking arms in agreement, you know trouble lies ahead.
Congress-Comrade Swalwell (CPUSA-CA), the new Dr. Strangelove of the weapons disarmament lobby, has been the subject of hundreds of analyses in the blogosphere especially among the always possible samizdat in North America.
Back in the last century, when this was a different country, the Democrats were the "smart" party and the Republicans were the "stupid" party. How did that work?
We all had such a great time on the Contra Cruise, the libertarian event of the year, last week. (We'll be announcing the July dates and itinerary for the 2019 cruise very soon.)