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: socialism
10 Things you will never hear a Statist say
We've come in under budget. We should return this money to the taxpayer. Thank God for the 1st Amendment, particularly protecting the voices of our opposition. We welcome competition in the open market. Let the best providers win! Since the voters were smart enough to put us in power, they should at least be smart … Continue reading 10 Things you will never hear a Statist say
Even in the 24th Century, Private Property and Wars Will Still Remain
Been incredibly busy with work and family matters, and I know I promised a post on whether Results Matter or Not which will be forthcoming. But in the meantime, here's a quick thought I had while watching re-runs of Star Trek the Next Generation. Many TNG fans love the fact that there's no money anymore … Continue reading Even in the 24th Century, Private Property and Wars Will Still Remain
US Healthcare – the illegitimate child of Cronyism and Socialism, NOT Capitalism
Earlier this week at about 8:30 pm, one of my sons slipped in the bath tub, landed on the metal tub plug, and had a pretty deep cut on his bottom. If you're a fan of Seinfeld, think Kramer's Fusilli Jerry and Frank Costanza's "one in a million shot". I took D to the closest … Continue reading US Healthcare – the illegitimate child of Cronyism and Socialism, NOT Capitalism
Again with Full Employment
jobs are a means, not the ends in themselves people work to live better, to put food on the shelves real growth means production of what people demand That's entrepreneurship not your central plan -- Hayek's character in the "Fight of the Century: Keynes vs. Hayek Round Two" -------- Listening to the Fight of the … Continue reading Again with Full Employment