Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts
Support For Marijuana Legalization Hits All-Time High
by Christopher Ingraham. A new survey released today
by the the Associated Press and the University of Chicago finds that a
record-high percentage of Americans -- 61 percent -- say they support
marijuana legalization. The survey uses the same question wording
("Do you think the use of marijuana should be made legal, or not?") on
marijuana as ... MORE
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cannabis,
drug war,
freedom,
individual liberty,
legalize,
libertarian,
marijuana,
politics,
poll
Andrew Napolitano: Hope For The Dead
The judge's Easter thoughts. What is the connection between personal freedom and rising from the dead? When America was in its infancy and struggling to find a culture and frustrated at governance from Great Britain, the word most frequently uttered in speeches and pamphlets and editorials was not "safety" or "taxes" or "peace"; ... MORE
The Nanny Always Wins: NY Daily Fantasy Sports Stop
by Scott Shackford. There was too much freedom going on. Thousands—perhaps tens of thousands—of New Yorkers have been saved from the terrible possibility of enjoyment and/or failure (and winning or losing money) playing daily fantasy league sports. DraftKings and FanDuel have agreed today to immediately stop allowing New Yorkers to join ... MORE
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control,
freedom,
gambling,
government,
individual liberty,
nanny state,
politics,
prohibition
Dominic Frisby: Why We Should Fear A Cashless World
Government monitoring can be complete. The health food chain Tossed has just opened the UK’s first cashless cafe. It’s another step towards the death of cash. This is nothing new. Money is tech. The casting of coins made shells, whales’ teeth and other such primitive forms of money redundant. The printing press did the same for precious ... MORE
Kyle Peterson: The Great American Disconnect
Blue state, red state, now libertarian state? Fifteen years ago a Yale grad student named Jason Sorens began pondering what might seem like a wild question: How many libertarians would it take to commandeer a state government? At the time Mr. Sorens, then a 24-year-old campus libertarian, felt failed by electoral politics. The Libertarian Party ... MORE
A Powerful Defense Of Market Capitalism
by James Pethokoukis. Economist Deirdre McCloskey recently spoke in London, and this brief summary nicely captures her talk and her work on the power of economic freedom. Next year will see the arrival of her latest book, “Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World,” the completion of a trilogy on the wonder-working ... MORE
Trump And His Protesters Both Hate Free Speech
by Michael Graham. No love for the First Amendment. When it comes to Donald Trump’s “Go to Auschwitz!” thugs versus MoveOn.Org’s “Shut them down” rioters, I go for the full Kissinger: “It’s a pity they both can’t lose.” (Kissinger was talking about Iran and Iraq. Close enough) But they aren’t losing. If fact, the sucker-punching Trumpies and ... MORE
New Hampshire Committee Approves Jury Nullification Bill
Because justice is a result, not just a process. A New Hampshire House committee has approved a bill that would make
jury nullification an official aspect of the state legal system. A coalition of nine representatives introduced House Bill 1270 (HB1270)
in January. The legislation would allow a defendant or defense attorney
to request that the court ... MORE
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freedom,
government,
individual liberty,
juror,
jury nullification,
justice,
law,
morality,
process
American Slips To 11th Place In Economic Freedom
Government is slowly squandering our heritage. A “solid C,” they call it in school. Not flunking, certainly, but also not excelling. That grade characterizes the score of 75.4 that the United States earned on the Heritage Foundations’s 2016 “Index of Economic Freedom,” which grades countries on such factors as property rights, government ... MORE
Glenn Reynolds: Cash Is The Currency Of Freedom
Facilitating voluntary transactions. Former Treasury secretary Larry Summers wants to get rid of the $100 bill. But I think he has it exactly backward. I think we need to restore the $500 and $1000 bills. And the reason is that people like Larry Summers have done a horrible job. Summers wrote recently in The Washington Post that the $100 ... MORE
The Age Of Authoritarianism -- Government Of The Politicians, By The Military, For The Corporations
by John W. Whitehead. America is at a crossroads. History may show that from this point forward, we will have left behind any semblance of constitutional government and entered into a militaristic state where all citizens are suspects and security trumps freedom. Certainly, this is a time when government officials operate off their own inscrutable, ... MORE
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authority,
corruption,
freedom,
government,
lobbyist,
military,
politicians,
security,
tyranny
Richard Ebeling: The Proper Role Of Government In Society
Individual rights must be preserved - without interference from government. What is the role of government in society? This has been and remains the most fundamental question in all political discussions and debates. Its answer determines the nature of the social order and how people are expected and allowed to interact with one another ... MORE
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force,
freedom,
government,
incentives,
individual liberty,
manipulation,
morality,
order,
politics
The Only Small Government Candidate Leaves The Race
by Anthony L. Fisher. The era of big government continues. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul has suspended his campaign for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. In a statement released this morning, Paul wrote: It's been an incredible honor to run a principled campaign for the White House. Today, I will end where I began, ready and willing to ... MORE
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campaign,
freedom,
government,
individual liberty,
libertarian,
politics,
Rand Paul,
Republican
Why Libertarians (Still) Plot To Take Over New Hampshire
by Madison Pauly. On February 18, hundreds of libertarians will flock to the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, for the ninth annual Liberty Forum, a four-day conference featuring presentations on topics such as religious freedom, school choice, and "Anarchy: Dressing for Success." A big draw will be Edward Snowden's keynote speech, ... MORE
Prostitution Decriminalization Debated In New Hampshire
by Elizabeth Nolan Brown. New Hampshire legislators last week debated the merits of decriminalizing prostitution,
in response to a bipartisan bill filed by state Reps. Amanda Bouldin
(D-Hillsborough), Carole McGuire (R-Merrimack), and Elizabeth Edwards
(D-Hillsborough). On Thursday, January 28, the New Hampshire Criminal Justice and ... MORE
Will Our Freedoms Survive Another Presidential Election?
by John W. Whitehead. Who needs bread and circuses when you have the assortment of clowns and contortionists that are running for the White House? Truly, politics in America has been reduced to a three-ring circus
complete with carnival barkers, acrobats, contortionists, jugglers,
lion tamers, animal trainers, tight rope walkers, freaks, strong men, ... MORE
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banking,
cronyism,
freedom,
government,
individual liberty,
politicians,
presidency,
vote-buying
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