In 2008, Dr. John Muney came up with an idea to make medical care more accessible to the uninsured: For a fee of $79 per [...]
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How to Win Political Arguments in Two Minutes or Less
A few weeks ago—sheesh, where does the time go?—I promised I would blog about Stefan Molyneux’s talk at the Free State Project’s Liberty Forum. Being [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Another One (Campaign Promise) Bites the Dust!
My colleagues at the Competitive Enterprise Institute call Obama out for his latest failure to uphold a promise he made:
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Read the rest of this entry »Rockin’ Rally - You Ready?
One of the pros of living in New Hampshire and being a member of the Free State Project is you get to get your activism [...]
Read the rest of this entry »True Love on Valentine’s Day
Today millions are celebrating Valentine’s Day (according to Wiki those cultures that are Christian-influenced) by expressing their love for their significant other(s) via words, gifts [...]
Read the rest of this entry »The Use of Lanuage in Society
Lately I’ve noticed that Americans have been precariously open to language with historically oppressive connotations. A small example of this is the use [...]
Read the rest of this entry »On Inauguration Day Bureaucrash Reminds You: Politics Hurt
Today, with the eyes of most of the world focused on the inauguration of Obama, Bureacurash wants to ask you: Do you need someone else [...]
Read the rest of this entry »The National Taxpayers Union Leads Charge Against Prospective $96,000,000,000 Pork Tab
Today our friends at the National Taxpayers Union are spearheading a protest at the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting. Why? Well, ask yourself this question: [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Venezuela: Ground Zero in the Battle of Ideas
We all know that Hugo Chavez is a thug that uses the political process for his personal gain. But despite nationalizing TV stations and entire [...]
Read the rest of this entry »$3.4 Billion for a Coffee Shop?
That’s the logic that led James Bunn of DC’s Ward 8 to vote in favor of constructing a new sprawling headquarters for the Department of [...]
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