The Case for Libertarian Internationalism by Laurence M. Vance April 16, 2024 Libertarians and conservatives share a common enemy. Whether it is described as liberalism, progressivism, collectivism, or socialism; whether its adherents term themselves liberals, progressives, ...
How Long Should the Workweek Be? by Laurence M. Vance April 15, 2024 Bernie Sanders, the self-described socialist, former Democratic presidential candidate, and current independent senator from Vermont, is at it again. For years, he has supported the ...
The Government Wants to Play God by John W. Whitehead April 11, 2024 The government wants to play god. It wants the power to decide who lives or dies and whose rights are worthy of protection. Abortion may still ...
Understanding Freedom and Faith in Freedom by Jacob G. Hornberger April 10, 2024 There are two major obstacles to achieving a genuinely free society in our lifetime: one, a lack of understanding of the genuine principles of ...
Interventionism, Not Capitalism, Has Caused Our Economic Problems by Richard M. Ebeling April 8, 2024 In a Pew Foundation opinion survey report in September of 2022, it was found that only 46 percent of Democrats had a “positive” view ...
Legalize Nitazenes by Laurence M. Vance April 3, 2024 I never even heard of nitazenes until last month. They are a type of synthetic opioids called isotonitazenes, or ISOs, that have been detected ...
How About Just Cracking Down to Win the Drug War? by Jacob G. Hornberger April 17, 2024 The drug war, as most everyone knows has been going on a long time — decades! It’s just your standard government program. It keeps going and going no matter how much failure, death, and destruction it produces. For example, when I returned to my hometown of Laredo, Texas, in 1975 to practice law, the drug war was going strong. In fact, my very ...
The National-Security Branch Rules the Roost by Jacob G. Hornberger April 16, 2024 If there is anything that confirms that the national-security branch of the federal government rules the roost within the federal governmental structure, it is the Pentagon/CIA torture and indefinite-detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. That facility stands as an ongoing testament to the overarching power of the Pentagon, the CIA, and the NSA within America’s governmental structure and the deference to their authority ...
End the Drug War in Oregon, Both State and Federal by Jacob G. Hornberger April 15, 2024 Three years ago, in a citizen’s initiative approved by 3/4 of voters, Oregon decriminalized the possession of small amounts of illicit drugs. Last month, the Oregon governor signed into law a measure that undid what the people of Oregon had decided. The reason for this change in direction was that there were severe problems that arose with decriminalization. Two of the biggest problems ...
Fauci! Fauci! Fauci! by Jacob G. Hornberger April 11, 2024 During the Covid crisis, the cry from Covid critics was incessant: “Fauci! Fauci! Fauci!” Fauci was a liar. Fauci was a killer. Fauci was evil. Fauci had to go if we were to regain our healthcare freedom. Well, Fauci is gone. He is no longer head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, one of the 27 entities that compose the ...
The Impact of Massive Federal Spending and Debt April 12, 2024 In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss the impact of out-of-control federal spending and debt ...
The Importance of the Price System April 4, 2024 In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss the importance of a price system in ...
1913: A Critical Year in the Loss of Liberty March 28, 2024 In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss how 1913 brought into existence the federal income ...
The Impact of LBJ’s Great Society March 21, 2024 In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss the impact of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society ...