Weekly Archive 2012 January 8-14
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How Liberals Distort Austrian Economics
The lame campaign to discredit the Austrian school
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A Policy of Lying
Why does the most open and transparent administration in history lie about government records?
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Can a White Libertarian Man Represent NY's Chinatown? Meet Dan O'Connor.
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The Pain of Bain Falls Mainly on Romney’s Campaign? Not Quite
Newt Gingrich’s attacks on Romney are good news for Mitt, but bad news for the rest of us.
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Can a White Libertarian Man Represent Chinatown in Congress?
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Another Way California Wastes Taxpayer Dollars
Golden state lawmakers ignore real problems while spending precious time and money renaming highways.
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Ron Paul Rising
Evidence from national polls on Ron Paul’s supporters
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The GOP Field: Theocracy, Michary, & Ambiguocracy
The GOP campaign really does present voters with sharp contrasts.
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Friday Funnies
Mortal Kombat: GOP Edition
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Matt Welch Explains Why the Tea Party and Libertarians Cant Support Mitt Romney on Fox's Cavuto
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The Story of Broke Response
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Matt Welch Talks Buffett Tax, Attacks Stuart Varney's Favorite Beatles Song on Varney and Co.
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Contraband and We Need to Talk About Kevin
A movie with no purpose, a woman with no hope.
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Ron Paul's Possible Path to Victory
The Ron Paul campaign positions its man to face off against Romney in a two-man race.
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Reason TV: Who's Lethal? Police or Tasers
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For Richer and for Poorer
Millionaires get poorer while the poor get richer. So what’s all this talk about the income gap?
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Putting Faith in Champions of Freedom, Not Politicians
It’s a mistake to look for heroes in politics. It’s too ugly a business.
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3 Takeaways from the New Hampshire Primary
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Who's Lethal? Police or Tasers
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The Republicans' Cow Pie Bingo
The Republican presidential race now moves from New Hampshire to South Carolina, but it's really taking place in an upside-down Lake Wobegon.
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The Decline of Violence
Neuroscientist Steven Pinker on the triumph of peace and prosperity over death and destruction
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The Supreme Court Fails to Protect Economic Liberty, Again
Occupational licensing abuse gets a pass from the high court.
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3 Takeaways from the New Hampshire Primary
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Conservatives Against Consumption
Are fossil fuels responsible for moral and social decay?
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The GOP's Creative Destruction
Venture socialism is certainly empathetic. Venture capitalism, on the other hand, happens to be useful.
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The FCC's Incomprehensible Ban on Broadcast Indecency
The Supreme Court examines TV censorship.
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3 Reasons Conservatives Should Cut Defense Spending Now!
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Jullian Morris Talks Debt, Big Banks and Limits of Federal Power on Freedom Watch
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Will Congress Stop King Barack the First?
Obama isn't the first president to ram through a nominee that the Senate refused to confirm, but he is the first to do it when the Senate is actually in session.
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Why Liberals Favor Campaign Season Censorship
If people can be totally convinced by a few campaign ads, then the real objection is not advertising—but democracy itself.
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3 Reasons Conservatives Should Cut Defense Spending Now!
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Steve Jobs, the Inhumane Humanist
The founder of Apple may have been a narcissistic jerk, but his humanity was revealed by the liberating objects he made.
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Sh*t Lazy Economists Say
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The Romney Riddle
Who is Mitt Romney? His father holds some clues.
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Blueseed: The Googleplex of the Sea
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Goodnight Moonshot
Turning the lights out on a government-aggrandizing metaphor
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Blueseed: The Googleplex of the Sea
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A Victory for Property Rights in California
The California Supreme Court stands up against government abuse.
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Rick Santorum's Moral Delusions
Is America really on a downhill slide?
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Katherine Mangu-Ward Discusses the 40,000 New Laws Going Into Effect for 2012