Meet the newest government snoops, Nasal Rangers. Just when you thought parking inspectors were the most-hated profession around, in come the 'odor investigators'. Pot smokers in Denver, Colorado - where the limited sale, possession and growth of recreational marijuana is legal - have had their noses put out of joint recently by ... MORE
Jacob Sullum: The Name Affordable Care Act Is Bitter Joke
No such thing as free health benefits. For the millions of Americans who are losing health plans they liked as a result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the name of that law is a bitter joke. They do not feel protected, and they often find that the replacement coverage they are forced to buy costs a lot more. ... MOREThe Difference Between Individual Rights And Privileges
by Kevin Eggers. Understanding the difference between “individual rights” and government-provided “privileges” is as important as understanding the difference between freedom and slavery. It’s simple to understand: We own our “individual rights,” such as our Bill of Rights. The government owns the “privilege” that the government provides, ... MORE
John Stossel: The Libertarian Era
Liberty rising? I didn't know what a libertarian was when I started reporting. I was just another liberal. I knew the Republicans were icky, and Democrats were more like me — except they didn't care about debt. I had no idea there was an actual movement of thinking people who want to honor the principles of the Founders — liberty and limited ... MOREGreen Ethanol And The Damage It Leaves Behind
Govt mandate does more than drive up corn prices. The hills of southern Iowa bear the scars of America's push for green energy: The brown gashes where rain has washed away the soil. The polluted streams that dump fertilizer into the water supply. Even the cemetery that disappeared like an apparition into a cornfield. It wasn't ... MOREThomas Sowell: Tea Party At The Crossroads
Just what is in their rational self-interest? Third parties have had an unbroken record of failure in American presidential politics. So it was refreshing to see in the Tea Party an insurgent movement, mainly of people who were not professional politicians, but who nevertheless had the good sense to see that their only chance of getting their ... MORE
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Walter E Williams: Does Washington Know Best?
Perhaps they know the best way to steal power. According to some estimates, there are more than 100 million traffic signals in the U.S., but whatever the number, how many of us would like Washington, in the name of public health and safety, to be in sole charge of their operation? Congress or a committee it authorizes would ... MOREJohn Whitehead: Who’s to Blame for Battlefield America?
The founders warned us against a standing army. It’s hard to pinpoint what exactly is responsible for the growing spate of police shootings, brutality and overreach that have come to dominate the news lately, whether it’s due to militarized police, the growing presence of military veterans in law enforcement, the fact that we are a ... MORE
George Leef: Minimum Wage Alchemy
Not just economically bad, philosophically cancerous. The driving force behind Obamacare was the absurd belief that through legislation and regulation, the government could make many healthcare consumers better off without making any of them worse off. As we are now discovering, the truth is the reverse of that – hardly anyone ... MOREGlen Harlan Reynolds: A Look At Medicaid's Awful Results
Incentives against doctors and high quality medical care. As the Obamacare debacle rolls on -- looking even worse
than it did a week ago, if that's possible -- there's a separate but
related issue involving Medicaid expansion. And, as with Obamacare,
people who oppose the expansion risk being called heartless murderers
for "denying sick ... MOREGive "Capitalism" A Chance
by Shanmuganathan Nagasundaram. The prevailing majority opinion in the country and the world over is that the crisis of 2008 was caused by greedy speculators and unregulated capitalism (the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act in the US, unfair lending practices, etc). But that’s not so, and it’s probably best to start by defining what ... MORE
J.D. Tuccille: Why Not "Opt Out" Of Government Control?
It's getting ever-easier to exit the system. Balaji Srinivasan, a Stanford
Universty instructor and genomics entrepreneur, recently offered
some radically individualistic advice to aspiring tech innovators.
Speaking at at this year's Startup School, sponsored by tech
"seed accelerator" Y
Combinator, he warned members of the audience ... MORE
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