by Scott Shackford. Reason has not been shy
about pointing out Donald Trump's lack of interest in liberty and
freedom in what motivates his so-far-extremely-successful campaign for
president (check out Damon Root's cover story from our December issue). That Trump would appeal to authoritarians should come as no surprise.
His campaign is ... MORE
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Showing posts with label liberty. Show all posts
The State Of The Nation: A Dictatorship Without Tears
by John W. Whitehead. While only 1 in 5 Americans claim to trust the government to do what is right, the majority of the people are not quite ready to ditch the American experiment in liberty. Or at least they’re not quite ready to ditch the government with which they have been saddled. It doesn’t matter that the government has shown itself to be ... MORE
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corruption,
debt,
exploitation,
government,
liberty,
Obama,
police state,
politicians,
tyranny
Thomas Sowell’s Christmas Gift Recommendations
by Thomas Sowell. People who want to buy Christmas gifts, without having to confront the crowds at the local shopping mall (or shopping maul) can take a load off their feet by buying books or movies on the Internet, while sitting in the comfort of their own homes. In addition to old standbys like gorgeous coffee table books of Ansel Adams’ ... MORE
Poll Shows NRA Is 50% More Popular Than Hillary Clinton
Maybe the people are not-so dumb. We’ve been hearing a lot about this subject in the last few weeks. Among the list of the “enemies”
that Hillary Clinton is most proud of having made, the National Rifle
Association is right near the top of the list. This led one of her
prominent supporters to declare that the demise of the organization was ... MORE
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firearms,
gun control,
gun rights,
Hillary Clinton,
liberty,
NRA,
politics,
poll,
popularity
Constitution Be Damned! Obama Administration And U.N. Announce Global Police Force To Fight ‘Extremism’ In U.S.
by Pamela Geller. On Wednesday, Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced at the United Nations that her office would be working in several American cities to form what she called the Strong Cities Network (SCN), a law enforcement initiative that would encompass the globe. This amounts to nothing less than the overriding of American laws, ... MORE
Andrew Napolitano: Religious Belief And The Rule Of Law
The lesson for Kim Davis. Shortly before the Labor Day weekend, a federal judge in Kentucky
ordered the Rowan County clerk incarcerated for violating his orders.
Five days later, he released her. The judge found that the clerk, Kim Davis, interfered with the
ability of same-sex couples in her county to marry by refusing to issue
them applications for ... MORE
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civil rights,
duty,
gay rights,
government,
judges,
law,
liberty,
marriage,
oath,
religion,
ruling
Stephanie Slade: Why I Am A Pro-Life Libertarian
LIFE, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. There's a belief on the American left that says it's impossible to be
both a principled libertarian and a principled pro-lifer—that the two
positions are somehow intellectually incompatible. It's been popping up
more often lately as liberal writers look for ways to criticize Sen.
Rand Paul, as in ... MORE
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abortion,
Catholic,
choice,
libertarian,
liberty,
life,
principles,
Rand Paul,
victimless crimes
Founded In Liberty, America Is Now Mired In Tyranny
by Richard Larsen. “The foundation of our Empire was not laid in the gloomy age of Ignorance and Superstition, but at an Epoch when the rights of mankind were better understood and more clearly defined, than at any former period…The United States came into existence as a Nation, and if their Citizens should not be completely free and happy, the fault ... MORE
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capitalism,
Constitution,
control,
economics,
freedom,
government,
history,
liberty,
tyranny
Jeffrey Tucker: Everyone Needs Freedom To Discriminate
What is liberty if not free to choose? Following the Supreme Court decision mandating legal same-sex marriage nationwide, the New York Times tells us that, “gay rights leaders have turned their sights to what they see as the next big battle: obtaining federal, state and local legal protections in employment, housing, commerce and other ... MORE
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choice,
consumer,
discrimination,
free market,
freedom,
gay rights,
liberty,
property rights
John W. Whitehead: Jade Helm, Terrorist Attacks, Surveillance And Other Fairy Tales For A Gullible Nation
A cautionary tale. Once upon a time, there was a nation of people who believed everything they were told by their government. When terrorists attacked the country, and government officials claimed to have been caught by surprise, the people believed them. And when the government passed massive laws aimed at locking down the nation and ... MORE
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government,
Jade Helm,
liberty,
police state,
prisons,
spying,
surveillance,
terrorism,
tyranny
Flamin' Hot Cheetos Are The American Dream
by Katherine Mangu-Ward. I disapprove of what you eat, but I'll defend to the death your right to eat it. The story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos is the story of America. The illegitimate offspring of a cheese puff and a Dorito, the snacks are a triumph of food science. With their finger-staining red pigment, infinite shelf life, sui generis squiggly shape, ... MORE
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busybody,
choice,
food,
government,
liberty,
nanny state,
politicians,
regulation,
restrictions
Rand Paul Says The Republican Brand Is 'Broken'
by Theodore Schleifer. Presidential candidate Rand Paul has christened himself a different kind of Republican, and now he's embracing a unique moniker: tree hugger. In a new book released on Tuesday, Paul said he composts and believes in clean air and clean water. Paul notes that he has planted giant sequoias in his yard and repurposed old ... MORE
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environment,
freedom,
GOP,
ideas,
justice,
libertarian,
liberty,
minorities,
Rand Paul,
Republican
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