Tragedy Leeches Suck Again
Emmett Harris
2013-01-30 08:36
Column by Emmett Harris.
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Senator Diane Feinstein is once again pimping a ban on so-called assault weapons. The defining characteristic that makes a gun an “assault weapon” is its appearance. To her, a menacing facade makes a gun bad. She should be careful because by that criterion, she would most certainly be classified as among the bad.
Weapons, regardless of...
Hot Money
Jim Davies
2013-01-28 08:20
Column by Jim Davies.
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It's now 100 years since fiat money was introduced to America, by the Federal Reserve Act. In that century, over 98.5% of its value has been destroyed.
Suppose you found a counterfeit bill in your wallet. Would you spend it? The recipient would hand over something valuable in exchange, but when he came to deposit the bill, it would be rejected, so he...
Much Ado About Nothing
Paul Hein
2013-01-25 07:56
Column by Paul Hein.
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My wife likes to watch political discussions on TV, and from time to time, for as long as I can stand it, I’ll join her.
I am invariably puzzled and saddened by the vehemence exhibited by some of the commentators. Voices are raised, speakers are interrupted, and tempers flare. Why? These are all people with, I assume, some level of education and...
A Hornets' Nest
Mark Davis
2013-01-25 07:46
Column by Mark Davis.
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A man showed up at my door one day not so long ago and said that he was from the Departmental Official Office of Motherland Security (DOOMS) and I was in danger of being stung to death by hornets. I told him that I did not fear hornets and, though I occasionally noticed one, I did not think that they were a big problem. As a matter of fact, I found that if I...
The Bottom Line: It's Not Dark Yet, But It's Getting There
KenK
2013-01-24 08:03
Column by new Root Striker Ken Kraska.
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The way that America’s political situation is playing out right now has me perplexed, at my own “side” most of all. Not that the president and his ruling party would slam us with more intrusive laws, gun control, financial restrictions, domestic spying, illegal wars, and increased taxes as soon as his election was won, that...
An Open Letter to Philip Baruth
Alex R. Knight III
2013-01-23 08:22
Column by Alex R. Knight III.
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Dear Vermont Senate Majority Leader Baruth:
As I was from the very outset a staunch opponent of your proposed ban on “assault-weapon” style firearms and accompanying ammunition magazines with capacities of over 10 rounds, I am glad to see that you have chosen a wiser path and, before such a misguided knee-jerk “we have to do...
Successful Secession, Failed Revolution
tzo
2013-01-23 08:10
Column by tzo.
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Once upon a time there was a nation divided. The southern region used human beings from Africa as slaves while the northern region did not. Of course the North still benefited financially from the South’s system of involuntary servitude, and so even though only the South utilized slave labor directly, the entire nation condoned it and profited greatly from it...
CD Review: Dan Hagen - The Journey
Mike Powers
2013-01-23 08:00
Column by Mike Powers.
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Jazz guitarist Dan Hagen’s impressive debut release, The Journey, is a diverse compilation of vintage covers and distinctly original compositions. The solo instrumental effort--an eclectic mix of funk, groove and jazz fusion with a distinct Latin flavor--was largely inspired by Hagen’s committed involvement in the liberty movement.
A multi-...
Free Trade
Jim Davies
2013-01-22 09:23
Column by Jim Davies.
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The Tea Party is confused; no new news there. It has the great virtue of gathering together under one banner a variety of folk displeased with government, but their interests are so diverse as to prohibit a coherent alternative platform. Rather like the electorate as a whole, some want government to do A, while others want it to do Non-A. Unfortunately, I...
Not Mainstream, Just Consistent
Alex R. Knight III
2013-01-22 08:43
Column by Alex R. Knight III.
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An article from April of last year that just came to my attention is one that I find both astonishing and encouraging in scope. It was published by no less than Forbes magazine, and its author, Lawrence Hunter, according to the accompanying bio, was a “former staff director of the congressional Joint Economic Committee, former vice president...