Category Archives: libertarian thought

Wishful thinking versus reality

Sometimes we fool ourselves and give credit where credit is not due.  While browsing the FCC’s website, I found that they actually link to (among other things) a review of the book “A Manifesto for Media Freedom” by Brian Anderson … Continue reading

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Social Security and Medicare – selling off our nation

Michael Tennant, at New American, tells us that the aging of the Baby Boomer generation spells doom for the American economy because the Federal government cannot possibly keep its obligations without drastically raising taxes or creating so much money that … Continue reading

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LGBT rights

A recent alternet article points out that lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transsexuals (LGBT) suffer abuse all over the world.  Though the article did not come out and explicitly say so, it would appear that LGBT’s endure more violations of their … Continue reading

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The Africanization of government

We got lucky this time.  Congress chose to let us keep our mortgage interest deductions for another two years.  But, lest we become complacent, we should remember that Congress remains on the lookout to extort ever more of our money.  … Continue reading

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Women in our movements

When I say “our movements”, I am referring to the libertarian movement and the pro-white movement.  Libertarians have taken the deficiency of women in their ranks seriously.  We need women in order to make lots of little libertarian babies – … Continue reading

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Should incest be illegal?

Hobbes, of scragged.com, asked a fairly good question: Reuters brings us news of a most revolting sort: A Columbia University professor has been arrested on charges of having sexual relations with his daughter, officials said on Friday. David Epstein, 46, … Continue reading

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Hillsboro School District faces budget cuts

The Oregonian reported that the Hillsboro School District faces a “big budget cut” for 2011-2012.   It seems the district will have to tighten its belt and it is looking for ways to do this. I couldn’t help but wonder how … Continue reading

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From "right/left" to "right/wrong"

The time has come for thoughtful people to change our paradigm.  For too long, we have adhered to the ever more irrelevant reference points of “right versus left” or “conservative versus liberal”.  According to this outdated mode of thinking, which … Continue reading

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Terrorism for the future…

… and how the T.S.A. might respond to new threats: 1)  The “eyeball bomber”.  This psycho cyclops’ prosthetic eye is actually a bomb.  T.S.A. requires that all passengers prove their eyeballs are real and, if not, remove them for inspection. … Continue reading

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Congress hat ban – silly, but not sexist

Florida rep. Frederica Wilson loves her hats, and she wants to wear them in Congress.  Unfortunately for her, there is a long-standing rule against wearing hats in Congress. “It’s sexist,” Wilson told the Miami Herald’s Lesley Clark. The chamber’s hat … Continue reading

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