Carol Roth: Insider Trading Should Be Legalized
Information makes the market efficient. Former SAC Capital trader Mathew Martoma’s insider trading investigation is
just one of a bevy of high-profile insider trading cases that have come
to light in the past few years and I think spending time and effort on
these cases is a farce. Should
the allegations prove to be true, I am not ... MORE
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Manny Fernandez: 'Secession Fever' Hits Texas
The bumper stickers are everywhere. In the weeks since President Obama’s re-election, Republicans around the country have been wondering how to proceed. Some conservatives in Texas have been asking a far more pointed question: how to secede. Secession fever has struck parts of Texas, which Mitt Romney won by nearly 1.3 million votes. ... MOREYaron Brook: Why The Glass-Steagall Myth Persists
Lies about the free market. The growth of government intervention over the last century was built on the back of a handful of myths. A generation ago, the dominant myth was that free markets had caused the Great Depression, a falsehood ultimately debunked by economists like Milton Friedman. Today, the key myth is ... MOREMore Evidence Of Growing Police State in America
California man jailed four days for recording cops. A California man was jailed for four days for attempting to record police officers on a public street. Daniel J. Saulmon was charged with resisting, delaying and obstructing an officer
but the video shows he was standing well out the way of a traffic stop
and was only arrested when ... MOREThomas DiLorenzo: The American Tradition Of Secession
"This country was born through secession." Leftists and neocons in the media who tend to agree on the propriety and desirability of an ever-growing welfare/warfare/police state were predictably apoplectic when Ron Paul recently stated on his House Web site that secession is "a deeply American principle." Congressman Paul ... MORE
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Ron Paul,
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Laurence M Vance: Why Are Brothels Illegal?
Contempt for the principles of liberty and self-ownership. In contrast to the boring and predictable presidential candidates, there are some unusually colorful candidates who somehow manage to get into office each time there is an election. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was twice elected to the California governorship. Professional wrestler Jesse ... MORE
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brothels,
government,
health,
individual liberty,
morality,
prostitution,
voluntary exchange
Why Minimum Wage Laws Hurt, Not Help, Employees
by James Street. I began working at the ripe old age of 15. I refereed paintball on
the weekends. And it sucked. It was hot, stinky, I wasn't a big fan of
most of my fellow employees, my boss was a jerk, and I got paid $6 an
hour. I only worked 12 hours a week or so, and being a single teenager,
Uncle Sam raped me royally on taxes. One would think that such a ... MOREWhat Pot Legalization Means To The Pro-Freedom Agenda
by Steven Greenhut. When it comes to real political change, the people almost always are light years ahead of the politicians, most of whom are so worried about re-election that they take only carefully crafted positions that appeal to their core constituencies. If anything, the general election reaffirmed the big-government
status quo, but ... MORE
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drug war,
election,
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individual liberty,
marijuana,
politics,
rebellion,
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