Tuesday - 06Nov2018 Filed in:
NeoNotes&Politics&Liberty
Government can't keep up with regulating new products, so you have to loose freedom.
This is a Really REALLY good idea!
Maybe the mainstream media should pay attention to what their audience wants
This is important. The Islamists will never be defeated until most Muslims decide to defeat the extremists. It can't be done from the outside.
“We’re focused on putting cash out of business.”
The Olympic Games lose money for the host city. I think the International Olympics Committee may have started the stadium scam, where the local government is on the hook for the bills and the sports team gets most of the revenue with no risk.
“Congress is permanently in “Annie” mode. It will deal with its war responsibilities, like its myriad other forfeited powers, tomorrow, which is always a day away.” — George Will
Government should NEVER finance private enterprise. Government is so bad at it that it never ends well for taxpayers.
Here we get to the nub. Private property is
the the foundation of prosperity, as explained in Hernando de Soto's
The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else. Without private property, there can be no free market. Without a free market, the economy is screwed. The climate alarmist movement exists to redistribute wealth "for the greater good."
So even if they lie, falsifiy reports, and stolen, the deputies are ABOVE THE LAW.
The most important question of the 2016 election.
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Monday - 02Nov2015 Filed in:
Politics&LibertyNo, I am not exaggerating.
Although the Imperious Leader does.
When he isn’t lying.
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