Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Yikes!

https://blog.feedspot.com/economics_blogs/

A poll showing top economics blogs.  Don't know how or why the rankings are this way but I see Krugman is #1 - this ought to be a crime and Brookings/Ben Bernanke are top 10.  These two men have hurt more people than just about anyone else in history.  That is not the slightest bit of an exaggeration, unfortunately.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Foolish Statists

Most of my antics on here are more tailored toward the absolute hypocrisy of the left.  They are destroying everything and everyone and deserve every bit of criticism possible.

This post, however, will turn towards criticizing the right, constitutional conservatives small government libertarians etc...

Why would anyone be surprised that when the government investigates itself we the people do not hear the truth, insiders are rigging the investigation, and the deep state is never held accountable.  This is not a flaw of the people (though they are all evil people) this is a flaw of the system.  It is not possible to have a small government because small government begets bigger government always and everywhere.  And the bigger the government the more corruption.  More corruptions yields more investigation of the government by the government which begets more bigger government.

I say no government - everything must be voluntary.

Friday, January 12, 2018

Capitalism Promotes Environmentalism

https://mises.org/wire/real-relationship-between-capitalism-and-environment

The true test of belief in the market is private defense and environmentalism.  When you truly understand how progress occurs you understand that capitalism always builds the wealth and the environment always gets cleaner the wealthier we are.  The very worst thing we could do for the environment is purposefully make us poorer by limiting use of fossil fuels, fining and taxing businesses and more. Regulations do not make the environment cleaner just as laws didn't get rid of child labor.  Both are reduced (and from my view are positive developments) from increased wealth.


It's high time to get rid of all regulations.  Complete free markets are the way to prosperity now and forever.

Friday, January 5, 2018

Crimes Must Have Victims or They Aren't Crimes

http://blog.austrolibertarian.com/?p=8373

This post is short so reposting.  I wholeheartedly agree.

"Crimes are those actions which have as their victims actual individual human beings. There is no abstract “crime against society” as the Progressives want you to think; nor is there a “crime against the state” as fascists want you to think. Rather, a crime is something which actually aggresses the person or property of one’s neighbor.
In this way, actual justice has to do with crimes and there is no such thing as “social justice,” much to the disdain of the socialist or liberal Christian. Any crime which aggresses hundreds of people is a “crime against many individuals,” not a “social crime.” Society has no rights, for society is not a thing in itself. We must speak in terms of the individual, lest collectivism creep in unannounced."

Thursday, January 4, 2018

An Implicit Concession

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-04/pyongyang-scores-major-victory-after-us-south-korea-agree-not-hold-military-drills

Washington will not hold military drills near North Korea during the Olympics.  It seems we could build on this.  N Korea wants to talk to S Korea, the US isn't running military drills.  Lets keep the escalation going in this direction.  US leave N Korea alone, N Korea let your people live.  Viola.

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Liberty & Peace in 2018

An excellent New Year’s reconviction from Jacob Hornberger.  We need to start from the basics.  What does it mean to be free and what is the role of government in a free society?
I agree with Hornberger’s thoughts in the article that a free society cannot have welfare or warfare (military welfare) programs.

War makes people money.  Until the American people wise up to this the US will be in constant war and brinksmanship all over the globe.

Ron Paul’s hopeful message for liberty in 2018. 


I am often accused of being radical.  That is fine - it is part of my temperament.  I do not agree with the accusations but that doesn’t matter.  The main message to take away is I am against violence, if this makes me radical then so be it.  I wish we had more radicals.