I know I've been offline from posting for a while. Hope to be back soon. But, I wanted to invite all of you to join me as I guest host the Annoying Peasant Radio Show next Tuesday, May 5th at 7:00 pm cst. I've appeared on the show a couple times already with my … Continue reading Join me LIVE on the Annoying Peasant Radio Show Tuesday, May 5. @ 7:00 pm cst
Category: Free Markets
Do you even know what you’re saying?
Socialism, and her inevitable offspring Communism, are gaining popularity once again. Visions of Che Guevara swell in the hearts and on the T-shirts of the ‘working class’. Students flock to the local Leftist “Equality” rallies, iPhones and Starbucks Gluten-Free-Mocha-Frappa-Caramelitos in hand. Disgruntled workers, not feeling the love, covet their CEO’s bonus payout last year without … Continue reading Do you even know what you’re saying?
Milton Friedman: The Role of Government in a Free Society (Q&A)
A classic. For those of you unfamiliar with the concept of coercion and how government is the antithesis of liberty, pay close attention to the first question and Milton's response. You can replace the FCC in his remarks with any number of government agencies (FDA, USDA, EPA, IRS, etc.) Also very interesting for Christians that … Continue reading Milton Friedman: The Role of Government in a Free Society (Q&A)
Liberty and Science
If you're a Libertarian like me, there are many predictable objections you'll hear repeatedly from critics on why government MUST exist. As I've written previously, I don't have a concrete plan for the world which is exactly WHY I favor Liberty vs. Coercion. However, allowing people to make decisions free from Government control makes some … Continue reading Liberty and Science
The U.S. Should Open its Immigration, but . . .
As promised, here's my post on the topic of US Immigration. If you haven't done so already, you should check out the 2 opposing views posted by Nathan Smith and A.M. Fantini on Fee.org which I will reference throughout this post. Keep in mind that both Smith and Fantini are examining US Immigration from a … Continue reading The U.S. Should Open its Immigration, but . . .