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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Who pays for all of those things?
Ayn Rand on public roads, schools, hospitals. It is not “good will” but SELF INTEREST what we need.
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Tagged ayn rand, good will, government, public hospitals, public roads, public schools, self interest
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She said it 50 years ago
The majority of people has never been given a real choice between controls and freedom.
Why do the rich want tax increases?
by Toni Mascaró, Instituto Juan de Mariana, Spain Yesterday, the US President Obama announced a new debt plan built on taxes on rich. He called for $1.5 trillion in new taxes on upper income taxpayers. His plan would end Bush-era … Continue reading
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Tagged falacy, instituto juan de mariana, obama, taxes, toni mascaro, warren buffet
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Government hates competition
So you are warned:
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Tagged cartoon, competition, government, money, monopoly, steal, thieves, violence
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Government does NOTHING
Except putting impediments.
A Conspiracy of Silence on The French Liberal School
by Joseph T. Salerno for the Mises Institute There exists today in Anglo-American economics a veritable “conspiracy of silence” regarding the works and achievements of the French Liberal School of Economics. This is at once a sad commentary on … Continue reading
A whole new meaning
Things tend to evolve and sometimes, new events can change the meaning of things. It seems that happened to the old acronym OMG! It does not mean any longer “Oh my God!” It has acquired a new whole meaning:
