Listen to Thomas Jefferson
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Sometimes you just need a quality reggae song, with lots of love and soul in the music, to get your day going right. Enjoy!
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This is a really solid article by consistently sound Robert Higgs:
Because I despise politics in general, and the two major parties in this country in particular, I go through life constantly bemused by all the weight that people put on partisan political loyalties and on adherence to the normative demarcations the parties promote. Henry Adams [...]
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Your neighbor, peace, your blessings, your brother, your family, justice, your community, your earth, your anything.
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Liberty is the opposite of tyranny. Liberty is the ability to live without being coerced or forced to do something you do not want to do. Liberty is the respect for individual rights and the understanding that all forms of aggression are wrong. So long as a free individual does not commit any form of [...]
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On this Independence Day weekend may we honor those who stand on love, truth, justice and principle who defend the inalienable rights of The People from tyranny of any form.
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Lew Rockwell interviews Jack Spirko, creator of the “Survival Podcast,” about taking basic steps to be ready for any potential difficult times that may befall good people.
Always remember the adage, “it is better to be prepared and wrong, than unprepared and wrong.”
Jack Spirko’s website can be found here.
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The big government supporters’ reliance on the printing press to mask the debasing of the capital stock, as well as their extreme willingness to commit economic plunder without addressing the fact that government economic activity is plunder-based, are the double whammy’s to the movement towards big government.
All honest and moral people will see that the [...]
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The package deal logical fallacy is described by Wikipedia to consist of “assuming that things often grouped together by tradition or culture must be always grouped that way.” I would further that description in this context by adding: grouping generally unrelated concepts into a broader concept that then begins to lose all of its [...]
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“What produce the product is not toil and trouble in themselves, but the fact that the toil is guided by reason.” - Ludwig von Mises
“If there is to be any peace, it will come through being, not having.” - Henry Miller
“Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love but only [...]
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