Posts Tagged ‘corruption’
Political Prisoners of the USSA: Cody Wilson Joins Snowden, Assange, Ulbricht
[featured-img] Land of the free? Protectors of freedom of speech? Right to own arms? I’m not sure what country you’re thinking of… if there is one, it’s Liberland. But the last place with those values is the US… or USSA as I call it. The creator of Defense Distributed—a website offering downloadable files that can…
Read MorePaul Krugman Is Finally Right About Something: Government Violence
[featured-img] The way economist Paul Krugman sees it, “fiat currencies have underlying value because men with guns say they do.” Chk-chk, boom! No, we aren’t paraphrasing. Yes, that’s a DIRECT quote. Krugman actually spoke the truth for once. It’s quite rare for someone to be so ridiculously bad at predictions and still be widely considered…
Read MoreThis Mexican Town of 30,000 Has Been Government-Free For 7 Years [VIDEO]
[featured-img] I recently heard about a town in Mexico that kicked out all politicians, government and police seven years ago. Right away, I thought, I NEED to visit this place! My friend Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change was just preparing and packing for Burning Man, where I will join him next week (I’ll be…
Read MoreVIDEO: Two Libertarians Debate Whether People Should Vote
[featured-img] What’s the difference between an anarchist and a minarchist? About six months, they say. Yet for some, it seems the mental journey stops before full enlightenment. I recently had the pleasure of debating in front of an audience of mainstream conservatives and libertarians whether or not people should vote in elections. You’d think at…
Read MoreNanny State: A Permit Patty and BBQ Becky In Every Neighborhood
[featured-img] Who needs paramilitary police with the legal authority to shoot you at will, when you’ve got crazy citizens like Permit Patty? It seems like a disturbing new trend: the rise of busybody code-enforcers. Or, as I call it, slave-on-slave crime. It’s also called Stockholm Syndrome. These miserable victims of the state have learned to…
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