The British Empire in Yemen by Jacob G. Hornberger January 10, 2018 Over the holidays, I began watching a Netflix/BBC series entitled The Last Post, which revolves around a contingent of British troops in the early 1960s stationed in Aden, a port city in Yemen, the Arabian country today that Saudi Arabia and the United States are bombing to smithereens. The British troops were there as a remnant of the British ...
Trump and Sessions Are Right on the Drug War, Partly by Jacob G. Hornberger January 9, 2018 Imagine that: the New York Times favoring states’ rights. Did you ever think you’d see that day? No, the Times’ editorial board doesn’t exactly put it that way, but that’s the import of its position with respect to President Trump’s order to Attorney General Jeff Sessions to enforce federal marijuana laws in states that have legalized or decriminalized marijuana or ...
IRS Tyranny against Swiss Bankers by Jacob G. Hornberger January 8, 2018 Stefan Buck is a happy man. Last fall, a federal jury in Manhattan acquitted him of conspiracy to deprive the IRS of income tax revenue. Although a team of U.S. marshals was ready to take him into custody, Buck was free to walk out of the federal courthouse a free man and return to his home … in Switzerland. Buck ...
Sabotaging Peace in Korea by Jacob G. Hornberger January 3, 2018 It just might be that the two Koreas are figuring out a way to avoid war, much to the anger and chagrin of President Trump and the U.S. national-security establishment, who are obviously increasingly viewing war as inevitable and even in the best interests of the United States. Why, even the U.S. mainstream press, which oftentimes seems to operate as ...
A New Year’s Freedom Resolution by Jacob G. Hornberger January 2, 2018 Here’s a great New Year’s resolution for the American people: To redouble our efforts to achieve a free, prosperous, peaceful, and harmonious society, one that can serve as a model for the world. Sounds good, right? But not that easy. This resolution actually requires some deep and critical thinking, specifically relating to two important questions. The first question is: What does it ...
Last-Minute Christmas Gifts: FFF Best-Selling Ebooks! by Jacob G. Hornberger December 15, 2017 Still uncertain what to give friends, relatives, and acquaintances for Christmas? How about one of The Future of Freedom Foundation’s best-selling ebooks? FFF’s newest ebook, Freedom Frauds: Hard Lessons in American Liberty by James Bovard, who is a longtime policy advisor and monthly columnist for FFF. Released this past October, this ebook has now reached #1 on Amazon’s ...
The U.S. Government Will Be the Cause of the New Korean War by Jacob G. Hornberger December 14, 2017 If war breaks out in Korea, which is increasingly likely, make no mistake about it: the cause will be the U.S. government, specifically the national-security state branch of the federal government, i.e., the Pentagon and the CIA. There are three reasons I say this: (1) the presence of U.S. troops in South Korea are the principal cause of the crisis in ...
Why Are There Still Any Foreign Interventionists? by Jacob G. Hornberger December 13, 2017 For the first hundred years of American history, the United States was founded on the concept of a limited-government republic, one whose government did not intervene in the affairs of other nations, specifically in Europe and Asia. America’s non-interventionist philosophy was summed up by John Quincy Adams’ Fourth of July address to Congress in 1821, the title of which ...
Another Terrorist Attack on “Our Values” by Jacob G. Hornberger December 12, 2017 When I read New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s statement regarding the latest terrorist attack in New York City, my initial reaction was this: How can this guy be so obtuse? Here is what he said in response to this week’s attack in the Manhattan subway system by a suicide bomber: This was an attack on our values, ...
Do the Pentagon, CIA, and Trump Want War in Korea? by Jacob G. Hornberger December 11, 2017 Even though war has not yet broken out in Korea, one gets the distinct impression that President Trump, the Pentagon, and the CIA would not be disappointed if it did. In fact, one gets the impression that they would be absolutely elated if North Korea were to strike first, so that they could exclaim, “We’ve been attacked! We’re innocent! ...
The Bionic Mosquito Strikes Again! by Jacob G. Hornberger December 8, 2017 The Bionic Mosquito is at again, desperately trying to reconcile his support of government-controlled borders with libertarian principles. This time, in an act of real desperation, he uses my article “Wedding Cakes Have Nothing to Do With Free Speech” (which he kindly describes as “exemplary,” for which I am most appreciative), to buttress his controlled-border position. His article, ...
Liberal, Conservative, and Libertarian Solutions for Venezuela by Jacob G. Hornberger December 7, 2017 Venezuela is in the throes of a deep political and economic crisis. The country’s democratic system has produced two successive tyrannical dictators, Hugo Chavez and Nicolas Maduro. There are extreme shortages of food and other essential items. Prices are rising at a rate of around 700 percent. There are massive anti-government protests involving hundreds of thousands of people, with ...