Without Government Directing Traffic…
As a followup to last week, another instance shows that without the state, we don’t enter an immediate Armageddon:
As a followup to last week, another instance shows that without the state, we don’t enter an immediate Armageddon:
First and foremost, we do not belong to the government. We belong to ourselves. No man has any ownership interest in me. The implication here that is most alarming is that we are beholden to our masters – that we work for the government and not the other way around. In a way, this reality…
DetailsThe best GOP ad I have seen in a long time:
Lies surround us. It seems the GOP changed its own rules after blackballing Ron Paul for months. I will not be voting this fall, unless to write in Ron Paul. More on voting to come…
Anthony Gregory: I see little difference between Obama and Romney. They both favor a perpetual war on terror, an occupation of Afghanistan, military aid to Israel, indefinite detention of terror suspects, military imprisonment outside the bounds of habeas corpus, warrantless wiretapping, the TSA, the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, the FDA, the war on drugs,…
DetailsFrederic Bastiat tells it again, this time from his Sophisms, Part I: The obstacle mistaken for the cause — scarcity mistaken for abundance — this is the same fallacy under another aspect; and it is well to study it in all its phases. Man is originally destitute of everything. Between this destitution and the satisfaction…
DetailsViHart is a mathematician-professor of Khan Academy, and after reading a great book about the Golden Ratio, I thought these were worth sharing (note: she makes a logical error at one point, but hey I am still falling for her)…
Part I:
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Part III: