I came across a blog post by Dale Husband who claims to have "completely debunked" Libertarianism once and for all. (I don't care to link to his page, but if you Google "dale husband the-ultimate-discrediting-of-libertarianism", you will find his post.) Dale's proof? -- this "jaw dropping" transformation in McAllen, TX of an old, abandoned Walmart … Continue reading When you have virtually unlimited, stolen resources at your disposal and no accountability, you can build pretty libraries
Category: Law
I Hate War
Another election has come and gone, and the Republicans are celebrating. Yeah! They took over the Senate. Whoo hoo! Promises were made on the campaign trail! Awww snap. Obama's regime is gettin' a smack down! Take that, 2016 Democratic Presidential hopefuls!!! We're finally going to turn this ship around! Obamacare. Loose borders. Out of control … Continue reading I Hate War
You Think You Own Your Body? Try Selling Your Organs.
There are very few causes that I will support without question. Cancer research, AIDS awareness, Domestic Violence Prevention Programs, Ebola Internment Camps. For any group that wants my support, I usually approach them with some skepticism at first and have to be convinced of their merit. One of my exceptions is blood and organ donation. … Continue reading You Think You Own Your Body? Try Selling Your Organs.
Both sides agree – Birth Control is Not Your Employer’s Business
Big news from the Supreme Court today. Hobby Lobby successfully made their case that the Obamacare mandate to provide birth control violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). Predictably, the leftist / statist movement is looking at this as some kind of indoctrination of religion, giving the same rights that individuals are guaranteed … Continue reading Both sides agree – Birth Control is Not Your Employer’s Business
In the game of chicken, the trick is knowing when to flinch.
Despite the fact that the majority of economists agree that raising the minimum wage increases unemployment, particularly for those most at risk (young, inexperienced, under-educated), politicians and left-wing advocacy groups keep pushing. $10/ hr. $15 / hr. Sky's the limit. The cavalier manner with which advocates assume employers (particularly the big corporations) will simply pay more … Continue reading In the game of chicken, the trick is knowing when to flinch.