In our fifth episode,John and I talk about Adam Kokesh’s open carry march. We’re sure to offend someone so give it a listen and send us your questions via voicemail at (641) 715-3900 ext. 255888. We also took a question from my friend Josh at Brazilian Gringo about the international struggle for liberty.
Category: Libertarian
Liberty is an important value. It gives meaning to life and leads to prosperity. If we aren’t free to follow our hearts and visions, of what use is life?
TAOL 0004 – Libertarian Parenting
In our fourth episode, John and I talk about libertarian parenting. We’re both dads so it’s not a theoretical discussion and we actually disagreed a little!
John and I talk about how the underground economy – where people work under the table – is actually holding the economy as a whole (and the government) together
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In a modern, technological libertarian society, there is nowhere in an urban area to run to. There is nowhere to hide. Everyone has seen your photo and is on the lookout for you. What manhunt?
Boston was turned into a police state for a day. It was an experiment. It failed miserably.
Apparently some old guys in black dresses who can’t even get a decent picture taken of themselves have shocked the liberty community by approving yet another (in a long line) of big government tax and spend mandates.
Libertarians value liberty above all other values – to the exclusion of all other values! Libertarian don’t care about a darned thing other than their own liberty.
Why Ian Freeman Ostracized Me
It all started one dark and stormy evening when I went on Facebook. This should be no surprise to you as most interpersonal problems in our community happen on Facebook.
There’s an ugly elephant in the libertarian community. And it’s not the Ron Paul Republicans. I’m talking about the disgusting chasm between word and deed.