Prohibition
and crime levels
Between 2000 and 2005, drug crimes in
Mexico went UP while violent crime overall went DOWN. Then in 2006, the
nightmare began and the narcos became insurgents. We see how on-the-books
prohibition "caused" drug crime to "rise" while other crime
went down. We then see how government-enforced prohibition turned a regional
gang war into a nationwide civil war. –1/04
Ron
Paul coins vs. the Fed
So there's a gold Ron Paul coin. Let's
just say it actually becomes a hot commodity, demand goes up, and the supply
goes down. How long before the Fed stockpiles those gold coins and then lends
against them on the fractional reserve? Oh, the sweet irony... –1/05
Rand
Paul on Edward Snowden
RAND PAUL is NOT saying that Snowden
oughta be in jail for whistleblowing on the NSA, but rather for providing US
secrets to OTHER GOVERNMENTS. Whistleblowing on your own government is
libertarian. Selling out and working for other governments is not libertarian,
it's just a DIFFERENT shade of statism. So chill out, Haters-o'-Rand. –1/06
Mark
Levin [WRONG] on Nullification
My friend, 10th Amendment
Center’s Nick Hankoff, challenged Mark Levin's idea of NULLIFICATION (and was
subsequently berated for it). It seems like Levin's idea of nullification is
limited to seceding from the Union and protecting slavery, rather than its
actual purpose: to be a constitutional republic's safeguard for the minority
against tyranny of the majority. –1/08
The
Iraq War Interpreters
Some of the brave unsung heroes of the
Iraq War are the Iraqi interpreters who risked life and limb believing that
what they were doing was for the good of their country. In 2003 they were
trying to liberate their country from a dictator. From 2004 onwards, they were
helping pacify an insurgency of religious fanatics and plain psychopaths.
Many or most of them are in the US and
can never go home for fear of their lives. Many believe that the war ultimately
wasn't worth it. Nonetheless, they are a proud people with an aversion to being
ruled, be it by dictators, religious zealots, or foreigners. We should reach
out to these new-generation Americans, as they're more libertarian than even
they realize. –1/22
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Edward Snowden GIF graphic by Laura Poitras/Praxis Films and used via CC BY 3.0 license. Iraqi interpreter image by Pete Rimar and in the public domain. Both images were obtained from Wikimedia Commons.
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