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In Sweden there exists an electrified road for Electric Vehicles (EVs) to charge while driving, see Endnote [i]. The 2 km stretch of road is the world’s first of its kind, and an expansion of a further 3,000 km of electric road by 2045 is planned. It all sounds rather cool and futuristic, and I […]
Before Bitcoin, there was Hayek. In the 197 Read More Article from Mises Institute
Although today’s massive wealth disparities are plain as day, it is important to note that wealth is now generally accumulated not by adding material value but by financial sleights of hand and therein is the crux of the matter. The five marks of the Roman decaying culture: Concern with displaying affluence instead of building wealth; […]
Modern historians depend heavily upon sweeping narratives and their t Read More Article from Mises Institute
Bill Moyers was a Great Society liberal, President Johnson’s confidante and press secretary. In ’67 Moyers broke with LBJ over the Vietnam War and resigned. Later, as the host of the PBS program “NOW with Bill Moyers,” Read More Article from LewRockwell
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The Failure by our Corrupt Elected Officials and Bureaucrats of the Administrative State to Obey our Great Constitution is the Root Cause of all Treason and Denies Us Our Freedoms and the American Dream. Failure to obey our Constitution is the foundation of our inability to prosper because the people’s wealth has been squandered on unconstitutional wars […]
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On the Fourth of July, as on any momentous occasion, myths mingle with reality. Even the date we’re supposed to remember was initially in question. Congress voted for independence two days before it was formally declared. John Adams always thought July 2 the more appropriate day to celebrate, and expected it would be the perpetual […]