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Tag Archives: US
Second Amendment
“The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.” Thomas Jefferson
Posted in control, freedom, government, quotes, USA
Tagged Constitution, hunting, individual rights, quote, resistance, second amendment, thomas jefferson, tyranny, US
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Marco Rubio
Some people might say that Marco Rubio (Republican senator for Florida) is not a libertarian, but a “bloody neocon”. Well… I don’t care. This speech is simply brilliant. It is a summary of what makes the difference between a country … Continue reading
Posted in Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged marco rubio, men, self-made, senate, speech, US, work
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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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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
Possible US Debt Downgrade to “D” Default
We read here that John Chambers, managing director of sovereign ratings at Standard & Poor’s, talks about the outlook for U.S. lawmakers to reach an agreement to raise the debt limit and avoid an S&P downgrade of the sovereign top-level … Continue reading
Time Is Running Out on Debt Ceiling
“Political leaders on Capitol Hill continue to talk past one another about how to solve the nation’s debt problems as the issue of taxes remains a critical sticking point in negotiations. And with only five weeks left before the nation … Continue reading
