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The Libertarian Pioneer Who Wrote for America’s Biggest Black Newspaper
Rose Wilder Lane—novelist, journalist, founding mother of the modern libertarian movement, and very likely uncredited co-author of her mother Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie books—was also, less famously, a columnist in the early 1940s for the largest black newspaper in the United States. Lane first learned about The Pittsburgh Courier in spring 1941 from […]
Thoughts On The Constitution Party?
They are a paleoconervative party that share many libertarian ideas. For instance: non interventionist foreign policy, elimination of the income tax, cutting the size of the federal government, and a strict adherence to the constitution. Ron Paul even endorsed their 2008 presidential candidate, Chuck Baldwin. Opinions? I think that they surely beat the two party […]
Inflation Is an Intentional Tax
Last week Peter appeared on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu to discuss inflation, Federal Reserve policy, wealth taxes, and a whole host of other economic subjects. This is the latest in a string of recent interviews Peter has appeared in. If you missed them, check out his appearance on Bankless and a David Lin debate with Jack Mallers. Peter argues […]
Will Cutting the BAC Limit to .05 Really Make Our Roads Safer?
In the 1980s and ’90s, a push to lower the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for getting behind the wheel took the country by storm. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was formed in 1980, and in 2000, President Bill Clinton signed into law the nationwide .08 BAC limit—conditioning the provision of federal highway funds […]
The Libertarian Pioneer Who Wrote for America’s Biggest Black Newspaper
Rose Wilder Lane—novelist, journalist, founding mother of the modern libertarian movement, and very likely uncredited co-author of her mother Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie books—was also, less famously, a columnist in the early 1940s for the largest black newspaper in the United States. Lane first learned about The Pittsburgh Courier in spring 1941 from […]
Thoughts On The Constitution Party?
They are a paleoconervative party that share many libertarian ideas. For instance: non interventionist foreign policy, elimination of the income tax, cutting the size of the federal government, and a strict adherence to the constitution. Ron Paul even endorsed their 2008 presidential candidate, Chuck Baldwin. Opinions? I think that they surely beat the two party […]
Inflation Is an Intentional Tax
Last week Peter appeared on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu to discuss inflation, Federal Reserve policy, wealth taxes, and a whole host of other economic subjects. This is the latest in a string of recent interviews Peter has appeared in. If you missed them, check out his appearance on Bankless and a David Lin debate with Jack Mallers. Peter argues […]
Will Cutting the BAC Limit to .05 Really Make Our Roads Safer?
In the 1980s and ’90s, a push to lower the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for getting behind the wheel took the country by storm. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was formed in 1980, and in 2000, President Bill Clinton signed into law the nationwide .08 BAC limit—conditioning the provision of federal highway funds […]