
Gary North: Victory On SOPA: Lessons Learned

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censorship,
control,
freedom,
individual liberty,
innovation,
Internet,
politics,
protest,
sharing
Steven Greenhut: Jerry Brown's Failed Vision
Fires cannot be extinguished with more flames. Years ago, after starting to report and editorialize on news events in an old factory city in Ohio, I was quickly dubbed a “negative” for pointing out the disastrous government spending, housing, and tax policies embraced by city leaders—policies that were keeping a nice place wretched. Anyone who made ... MORE
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economics,
free market,
government,
housing,
politics,
production,
regulation,
spending,
tax
THE HILL: Dems Propose Regulating Oil Company Profits

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central planning,
control,
government,
liberalism,
power,
regulation,
socialism,
statism,
tyranny
Infowars: Google Is Already Using SOPA-Like Censorship
Publicly, Google opposes internet censorship. Despite Google’s much-heralded support for the anti-SOPA movement, the web giant is already enforcing SOPA-like policies of its own, blacklisting legitimate websites from its news aggregator and following government orders to remove material from its search results and You Tube. As major Internet giants ... MORE
Richard Ralston: The Year To Save American Medicine

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choice,
government,
health care,
individual liberty,
medical,
medicine,
ObamaCare,
regulation
Why U.S. Gun Sales Are Shooting Through The Roof

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capitalism,
FBI,
government,
gun control,
gun rights,
Obama,
political correctness,
protection
Victor Davis Hanson: Civilization In Reverse
The signs are all around us. In Greek mythology, the prophetess Cassandra was doomed both to tell the truth and to be ignored. Our modern version is a bankrupt Greece that we seem to discount. News accounts abound now of impoverished Athens residents scrounging pharmacies for scarce aspirin -- as Greece is squeezed to make interest payments to the ... MORE
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civilization,
economics,
government,
Greece,
infrastructure,
medicine,
politics,
tax,
travel
John Stossel: Don't Trust Your Instincts
Simple answers are satisfying, but often wrong. Simple answers are so satisfying: Green jobs will fix the economy. Stimulus will create jobs. Charity helps people more than commerce. Everyone should vote. Well, all those instinctive solutions are wrong. As Friedrich Hayek pointed out in The Fatal Conceit, it's a problem that in our complex, extended economy ... MORE
Kurt Nimmo: NYPD Deploys Body Scanners On City Streets

Ben O'Neill: Doing Your Own Thing

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coercion,
entitlements,
freedom,
government,
individual liberty,
responsibility,
society,
welfare
Francis Rooney: The Importance Of Freedom

Michael Tanner: GOP Should Heed Ron Paul

Thomas Sowell: The Wealth Creation Disparity

TSA Sort Of Admits Wrongdoing In Granny Strip Searches

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bureaucracy,
police state,
privacy,
regulation,
safety,
security,
seniors,
statism,
travel,
TSA
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