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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Reality
When other candidates waste their time in cheap pseudo-phylosophies, Ron Paul tells you the truth:
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Tagged humor, mitt romney, newt gingrich, realitity, ron paul, truth
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When God listen to our prayers
but we don’t listen to His answers….
Socialism and capitalism
In 2 seconds we can see the effects of 50 years of Socialism and Capitalism. “Liberty has never come from the government. Liberty has always come from the subjects of it. The history of liberty is a history of resistance.” … Continue reading
Posted in economy, libertarianism
Tagged capitalism, freedom, havana, hong kong, socialism, woodrow wilson
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The Free Market: Fallacies and Facts
This is the fourth (and last) lecture of the Mises Circle in Houston to discuss the future of liberty under expanding government. Thomas Woods explains ”The Free Market: Fallacies and Facts” at the Mises Circle in Houston on 14 January 2012. “The democracy … Continue reading
Posted in economy, government, libertarianism, Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged facts, fallacy, free market, freedom, Houston, Mises circle, Mises Institute, peace, property, thomas woods, tom woods
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Why the Constitution Had to Be Destroyed
This is the third lecture of the Mises Circle in Houston to discuss the future of liberty under expanding government. Thomas DiLorenzo speaks at the Mises Circle in Houston (on 14 January 2012) about why the Constitution has suffered a sustained process … Continue reading
Posted in government, history, libertarianism, Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged Constitution, destroyed, founding fathers, freedom, Hamilton, history, Houston, liberty, Mises circle, Mises Institute, peace, property, Thomas DiLorenzo, US
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How the Private Bankers Are Using the Financial Crisis to Reshape World Government
This is the second lecture of the Mises Circle in Houston to discuss the future of liberty under expanding government. Robert Murphy explains ”How the Private Bankers Are Using the Financial Crisis to Reshape World Government” at the Mises Circle in Houston on … Continue reading
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Tagged austrian economics, bank, bankers, bob murphy, crisis, dollar, euro, europe, financial, gold standard, Houston, liberty, Mises circle, Mises Institute, peace, property, robert murphy, world government
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How to Fix the Housing Crisis
This is the first lecture of the Mises Circle in Houston to discuss the future of liberty under expanding government. Doug French explains ”How to Fix the Housing Crisis” in Houston, on 14 January 2012. The “healthy” solution is easy: allow the … Continue reading
Posted in economy, government, Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged banking, bubble, capitalism, crisis, douglas french, free market, freedom, housing, Houston, liberty, Mises circle, Mises Institute, money, peace, property
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Homer Simpson for President of the U.S.
Gary Johnson, presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party, was saying the other day to the Huffington Post that ‘Mickey Mouse Would Poll 15 Percent Against Obama And Romney’ He might be right, as none of the candidates seem to be … Continue reading
Paradox
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Tagged corporations, julian assange, man of the year, mark zuckerberg, villain
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