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you can subsume it' s attitude easily It's good to let us kill whomever we like It's now just "waiting" time. The day a US-Citizen get's killed because of an fault an error or just "for fun". Of course with the best intentions. The soldier on the buttons will just...
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If you just have paper money with inflation and crony capitalism: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-12-18/chart-day-death-americas-middle-class If you think why does it happen despite so much surveillance: http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2012-12-18/big-brother-spying-didn%E2%80%99t-stop-connecticut...
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Well I don't know if anyone has written it down better. But IMHO one thing holds: "There are two things all governmental "solutions" have in common: 1) they are the most expensive, most bureaucratic, most inefficient, of maximal stupidity 2) and none of them works." A little more...
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on how to escape the greedy hands of states. It would be: Don't buy any bonds of states. This is what you can decide, an no state can force you to do it. If you think the bonds of states are safe. You really do not have lived and read anything the last 4 years. Then I just can tell you, go ahead...
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Friedrich Dominicus
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Mon, Jun 4 2012
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Filed under: waste, stealing, save your money, trust, use your brain, who's to pay?, parasits, stealing the big way, states, unkeepable promises, too much debt, wishful thinking, the biggest sham ever, trojan horses., what to do, don't believe, say no, first guidline of investing, no bonds of states
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I'm reading quite a lot and well I am arrogant enough to write that I found great writers and economists which have expressed much better what I thought to be true as myself. Once upon a time I was learning farming. I worked on a paster station and I worked on a farm specialized on pig breeding and...
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I'm currently reading Bastiat the whole collection. I ordered it from Mises and it was again some eye-opener I got from them. To be honest I did not not of the austrian schoole since maybe 3 or so years ago. Despite the fact that I studied at least some of the political economics. However Mises and...
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States are Broke By Monty Pelerin , posted April 10th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/04/10/states-are-broke/ We know that Social Security is broke. Ditto for Medicare and Medicaid. Ditto for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Ditto for the Post Office. Ditto for Fannie Mae. Ditto for...
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I encourage readers to take a look at the excellent essay by Thomas R. Eddlem , Down With the Presidency! A President's Day Message , now up at LewRockwell.com. I quote first a few key portions, and then note my further thoughts. But the role of the president under the U.S. Constitution is not to...
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Further to my preceding posts on corporate "free speech" , let me copy here for those interested some parts of a post by legal blogger/law prof Kimberly Hauser , and excerpts of the comment thread (emphasis added). Says Hauser: Justice Kennedy stated in the majority opinion: “If the First...
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I won't reprise the essay referred to in my preceding post , by which Lawrence Lessig presents his view of our current problems (much of which I agree with, including his conclusion that the "conservative" Roberts Supreme Court five-Justice bloc has acted with considerable activism in overturning...
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Lessig doesn' expressly say it, but we also need to rein in the "self-evident", "unalienable rights" of all corporations Actually, the last quip in the title are my words, not Lessig's. Last week, I noted Harvard law prof Lawrence Lessig's earlier rebuttal to Glenn Greenwald...
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TokyoTom
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Wed, Feb 10 2010
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Filed under: rent-seeking, corporations, religion, constitution, Lessig, limited liability, states, speech, federalism, equal protection
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"I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country." -- Thomas Jefferson , letter to to George Logan, 1816 "Corporations, which should be the carefully...
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Further, virtually everyone has been ignoring (2) WHY it is that there is so much concern about corporations and their influence on (and vulnerability to) government: namely , states have allowed individuals (and now other corporations) to form separate, limited-liability legal entities that cut off...
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i ran across the following article in the UK's Independent , but surprisingly the news doesn't seem to have aroused the slightest interest in the US media: US waves white flag in disastrous 'war on drugs' After 40 years of defeat and failure, America's "war on drugs" is...