February 2012
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“No number of men, by conspiring, and calling themselves a government, can...”
– Lysander Spooner
Feb 27th
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Damn your low fat diet: How a reformed vegan... →
Feb 25th
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“A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it.”
– G.K. Chesterton
Feb 25th
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Re: Gas Prices and Rail Infrastructure
 RottenCapital wrote in response to photo post: Isn’t the major problem the poor infrastructure of the US compared to other countries? It favors the rich who can afford cards and high gasoline prices or just simply live in the city centers, wheres poor people suffer the most ffrom it. http://bit.ly/wXnaAO In short, no. At least not insofar as it relates to transportation as your link...
Feb 24th
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Feb 24th
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It's not a revenue problem
huskerred: squashed: huskerred: Raising taxes on certain categories of people to pay for our egregious spending habits in Washington only passes the buck to future generations. Technically raising revenue pays for the spending we’re doing now—which eliminates the need to pass the buck to future generations. Any budget has two sides. Money in. Money out. Taxes are low now. A more...
Feb 24th
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“There’s no way to keep governments limited to what Constitutions say. …...”
– Thomas Woods Related: Lysander Spooner - No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority
Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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“‎”I’ve tried the moral argument [against war and empire], [and]...”
– Ron Paul - CNN Arizona Debate (link to video of Ron Paul Debate Highlights) (h/t Ricardo)
Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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How Government Hurts The Poor
Just a few quick examples, as to elaborate on this question: Minimum wage laws ostensibly exist to offer poorer workers better pay, but tend to leave the lower-skilled workers unemployed instead. 1 Tariffs and tough anti-immigration laws purportedly protect American citizens - poor, lower-skilled individuals in particular - from the “unfair” competition of cheap foreigners. Instead,...
Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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“Between stimulus and response lies man’s greatest power: the power to choose.”
– Viktor Frankl
Feb 21st
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The Meaning of War
conza: A suggestion from Dr. Benjamin Rush (1745-1813), signer of the Declaration of Independence and pioneer psychiatrist. Signs of  War In order more deeply to affect the minds of the citizens of the United States with the blessings of peace, by contrasting them with the evils of war, let the following inscriptions be painted upon the  sign, which is placed over the door of the War...
Feb 21st
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"The only appropriate celebrations of President's... →
Feb 21st
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“As far as government interference itself is concerned, one should never forget...”
– L. Albert Hahn
Feb 20th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
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“To desire freedom is an instinct. To secure it requires intelligence. It must be...”
– E.C. Riegel, The New Approach to Freedom (New York, 1949) Great quote.
Feb 19th
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Emergent Coiffing
I’m finally going to have a weekend off after many consecutive days at work. As a result of 14-hour days/seven days a week, I haven’t cut my hair or shaved in a while. I look like a Cuban Frederick Douglass with a Proudhon-esque beard. 
Feb 18th
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“Libertarianism is ‘cultish,’ say the sophisticates. Of course, there’s nothing...”
– Tom Woods
Feb 18th
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Keynesians Jump the Gun on Inflation →
baseballlibertarian: Advocates of government stimulus are running victory laps on recent developments that appear to vindicate their strategy. In particular, Paul Krugman compares the sluggish growth in Europe to the somewhat-less-sluggish growth in the US to prove that stimulus was more effective than austerity. Other...
Feb 18th
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New #Politics Editors
A much-needed shake-up of Tumblr #Politics editors has taken place today, less than a day after I post this documenting another editor’s (Ryking) penchant for vile behavior (and echoing Jeff Miller’s offer to resign if Ryking would do the same), and a petition to remove the same editor was circulated (and received thousands of signatures in only a matter of hours).  Clearly, the...
Feb 17th
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Documenting Ryking's Vileness
“If you don’t like being insulted, then stop hurling insults at others. Or stop hypocritically complaining about it. But I guess asking you to stop being a hypocrite is like asking you to stop breathing.”  - Ryking, un-ironically In another post, he claims: “for the most part I have never provoked any of the fights I’ve been in on Tumblr or anywhere else.” Let’s...
Feb 17th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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Anti-gun Group to Boycott Starbucks on St.... →
statehate: enemyofthestatist: Coffee anyone? The Starbucks I went to this morning was packed. I asked three separate employees if they’d noticed a drop-off due to the boycott and none had any idea that there even was a boycott. In fact, one of them said it was the busiest morning since he started working there last April. And this is the Starbucks on Sunset and Gower. Pretty...
Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
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Anonymous asked: How are politics editors picked? I read there's an algorithm that picks popular blogs who make popular posts.
Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
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“A lie can make it half way around the world before the truth has time to put its...”
– Mark Twain. (via ahistoryofquotes)
Feb 6th
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“We can suppose no other object to be placed before ourselves but happiness… We...”
– Auberon Herbert
Feb 5th
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