The mainstream press is aglow with expressions of hope and optimism that newly inaugurated President Joe Biden will lead America out of the deep morass in which the nation finds itself.
Robert Michael on private estate trusts - James Bovard (Libertarian Author; Writer) on what's in store for 2021, Trump/Biden, lockdowns/mandates, etc... - Stewart Rhodes (Oath Keepers) on second amendment in Biden admin, predictions for 2021, D.C. ri
Marc Victor (Criminal Defense Attorney - Attorney's For Freedom) talks about the rule, 'Live And Let Live' as he joins Ernest in the LOVE Bus in Chandler, AZ
There is one light shining through the darkness of the ever-increasing tyranny under which we live. That light is libertarianism. We must continue doing everything we can not only to keep that light lit, but also to increase its intensity and brightn
One comes away from this interview, in our view, energized by a vision that is held by a man who is a builder not a tearer-down. He's built a family, a number of businesses and held onto a vision of a freer society where his sort of ambitions and rea
The core principle of libertarianism is the non-aggression principle. It holds that it is illegitimate to initiate force against other people or to support the initiation of force against other people.
"There oughta be a law" has become the default position for those seeking social change, and mainstream libertarianism is beginning to forget effective non-legal, non-violent strategies from the past. A powerful one is the boycott.
Eric Shine (former Lieutenant and merchant marine officer) comes on the show to talk about DHS, TSA, USCG and information about [un-Constitutional] "Adminstrative State" - L Neil Smith (Libertarian Author) comes on the show to give us an update on wh
Tim, Ian, Lydia, and guest Phil from All That Remains (@philthatremains on Twitter, YouTube, etc) sit down to talk about what Phil likes - and really doesn't like - about the Libertarian party, and why the party is so separate from the ideals.
Whenever I read an analysis that calls for reforming or fixing something the federal government is doing, I yawn. I find that sort of thing incredibly boring.
Many libertarians want to like Elon Musk. He just gave them a reason to. Not because he has decided to stop relying on government to help him sell electric cars. But because he came out against government forcing people to submit to injections.
An op-ed in yesterday's New York Times provides a good example of the libertarian-conservative mush or hash that the libertarian philosophy has become.
One of the most notable aspects of the libertarian movement is the dearth of articles, books, and speeches calling for the dismantling of America's national-security state and the restoration of our nation's founding governmental system of a limi
Libertarianism is not and does not pretend to be a complete moral, or aesthetic theory; it is only a political theory, that is, the important subset of moral theory that deals with the proper role of violence in social life.
In his interview with Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham on Tuesday, President Trump declared "I'm somewhat libertarian; I have to be honest with you; Rand Paul will tell you that…."
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