Oct 212011
 

Jacob Hornberger: Illegal Immigrants: The Statist Scapegoats

…Both conservatives and liberals embrace the welfare state, adore it, and are firmly committed to saving and reforming it. It’s only libertarians who wish to dismantle it.

There’s a good reason why immigration raids are never on welfare offices and always on private firms. It’s because illegal immigrants are hard workers, not welfare lovers, and, deep down, both liberals and conservatives know it. That’s what makes statists uncomfortable. They cannot believe that there are actually people in life who still have the traits of self-reliance, independence, courage, family values, and a strong work ethic — the traits that characterized our American ancestors, who rejected the paradigms of the welfare state and the warfare state. Thus, statists end up projecting their own love of welfare onto hard-working, independent-minded, self-reliant illegal immigrants… (Full article…)

James Bovard: The Soviet Union’s Continuing Influence on America

Bob Bauman: On Hitler’s Mountain: It Can Happen Here

Lew Rockwell: The Evil 1%

Mac Slavo: Bugging Out of NYC: “Something Terrible Is Coming…So For Now, I’m Getting Out

Robert Wenzel: Why Peter Schiff and Arthur Laffer Are Wrong About Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 Tax Plan

Murray Rothbard: The Consumption Tax: A Critique

Laurence Vance: Would McCain Have Been Any Better?

Activist Post: Libya Before and After Image Shows What a NATO/UN Humanitarian Mission Looks Like

George Reisman: In Praise of the Capitalist 1%

John Whitehead: The War on Drugs Has Become the War on the American People

Electronic Frontier Foundation: Cell Phone Guide for OWS Protesters (And Everyone Else)

Bill Sardi: FDA’s useless drug label warnings

Tom Engelhardt: Is the National Security Complex Too Big to Fail?

Andrew Napolitano: Are You Owned By the Government?

Karl Denninger: Take Off Your Blinders Folks and Tying It All Together

Justin Raimondo: Gadhafi may have the last laugh

Michael Suede: Refuting Brown University professor’s comments on central planning vs. ending central planning

Anthony Gucciardi: More than 1 in 10 Americans on Suicide-Linked Antidepressants

Jeff Huber: The Persian Paranoia Ploy

Infowars: Sen. Orrin Hatch gives Jamit Napolitano a good verbal dope slap and 2012: Ron Paul Is the Only Option [Well, actually, decentralization and secession are better options than continuing the federal regime as it is.]

Pepe Escobar: The US Power Grab in Africa

Wendy Kaminer: The disenfranchised majority kicks back

Kevin Carson: Don’t Change the Law — Ignore It

Stephan Kinsella: Corporate Personhood, Limited Liability, and Double Taxation

William Anderson: Evangelicals, Politics, and the Kingdom of God

Tate Watkins: Cyber War: Still Not a Thing

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