Monthly Archives: November 2010

Be Thankful For Property Rights

From Reason.com.

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License to Work

Here’s a nice video from the Institute for Justice about the absurd amount of hoops our government requires our entrepreneurs to jump through to start and run their businesses.

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Do We Believe in the Individual, or Do We Believe in the State?

Last night’s elections could help define the Tea Party. Of the candidates backed by the Tea Party, those who stuck more to the “tallest pole” values of fiscal responsibility, limited government, and free markets won (Rand Paul, Ron Johnson, Marco Rubio, Mike Lee), while those who spent more time on issues like immigration, abortion, and [...]

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The More Things Change

A couple of recent stories reminded me of the time my brothers and I had a grape slushy stand when we were kids. The outcomes of these two stories are a little different than that of ours. While we were lucky enough to get a simple write-up in the local paper, these other children were [...]

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