by Andrew Napolitano. Let's start with the proposition that hatred of persons is a profound
disorder, and it is no doubt motivated by far deeper errors of thought
and judgment than admiration for a flag. I recognize that to some in our
society, the Confederate flag represents resistance to federal
authority enforced by military aggression; while to ... MORE
Scalia's Impossible Possiblity: High Court Resigns Duties, Tortures English Language In Order To Save ObamaCare
by Robby Soave. The High Court plays politics. In his 1946 essay, Politics and the English Language, George Orwell observed that “the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts.” Today is Orwell’s birthday; it’s also the day the Supreme Court released its 6-3 decision in King v. Burwell, which preserves ... MORE
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America's Out-Of-Control Cop Kill Rate
by Edward Peter Stringham. The police-against-citizen kill rate in the U.S. is more than 145 per 100,000. The overall homicide rate, by way of contrast, is 5 per 100,000. This weekend, police in Long Beach, California shot and killed Feras Morad, a 20 year old college student who was on a balcony and unarmed, and police outside of Tulsa, ... MORE
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Libertarians Are Pro-Market, Not Pro-Business
by David S. D'Amato. Big difference. There is a popular narrative that treats pro-market and pro-business essentially as synonyms, thus seeing the most libertarian-leaning candidates as those most favored by major corporate interests. The idea is that big business both desires and benefits from an environment of total laissez faire, of cutthroat ... MORE
Thomas Sowell: Hillary And History
No positive accomplishments? No problem. There are no sure things in politics, but Hillary Clinton is the closest thing to a sure thing to become the Democrats' candidate for president in 2016. This is one of the painful but inescapable signs of our time. There is nothing in her history that would qualify her for the presidency, and much that should ... MORE
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Government Study Confirms Marijuana Impairs Drivers Less Than Alcohol, Casts Doubt on Stoned Driving Definitions
by Jacob Sullum. A new study by researchers at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) confirms that marijuana has a less dramatic effect on driving than alcohol does and casts further doubt on the standard that Colorado and Washington use for determining when someone is too stoned to drive. In the double-blind study, 18 occasional cannabis ... MORE
House Bill Would Force Supremes To Enroll In ObamaCare
by Mark Hensch. Justices could be victimized by Congressional ruling. A House Republican on Thursday proposed forcing the Supreme Court justices and their staff to enroll in ObamaCare. Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) said that his SCOTUScare Act would make all nine justices and their employees join the national healthcare law’s exchanges. ... MORE
John Stossel: Mankiller Money?
PC money. A woman will be on the new $10 bill, bumping Alexander Hamilton
aside. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew says he will choose the woman by
year's end, based on "input from the public." In one survey of the "public," the first female chief of the Cherokee
Nation, Wilma Mankiller, placed fourth. I understand the wish to
counter ... MORE
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money,
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Walter E Williams: You're What You Say You Are
Or, how to feel like a new woman! Rachel A. Dolezal, the recently resigned president of the Spokane, Washington, office of the NAACP, has come under a bit of controversy. Both of her parents are white, but for eight years, Dolezal claimed that she was black. In addition to her role as president of an NAACP chapter, Dolezal was an instructor of ... MORE
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5 Eye-Opening Facts, Figures on No-Knock Warrants
by Sean Piccolli. Stats illustrate America's move to a police state. At a time of anxiety over policing in the United States and heated debate about "militarized" law enforcement, the practice of conducting "no-knock raids" – in which heavily armed SWAT teams burst unannounced into homes – has come under widespread scrutiny. Here are facts, figures, and ... MORE
George Will: The 'Progressive' Burger Company
Social responsibility is a poor substitute for taste. In January, McDonald’s said kale would never replace lettuce on its burgers. In May, however, it said it will test kale in a breakfast meal. Kale might or might not cause construction workers to turn at 6 a.m. into McDonald’s. McDonald’s also says its milk will soon be without artificial ... MORE
The Likely Cause Of Addiction Has Been Discovered
by Johann Hari. And, it is not what you think. It is now one hundred years since drugs were first banned -- and all
through this long century of waging war on drugs, we have been told a
story about addiction by our teachers and by our governments. This story
is so deeply ingrained in our minds that we take it for granted. It
seems obvious. It seems ... MORE
David Hansnyi: The Trans Fat Ban Is Worse Than You Think
Why stop there? The Food and Drug Administration issued a final decision this week,
giving the food industry three years to phase out bad trans fats, still
used in a wide variety of products, such as Pillsbury's Ready To Bake
cookies and cake frosting. Now, if you're ingesting large quantities of
either, perhaps partially hydrogenated oils aren't your biggest ... MORE
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Michael Suede: Cop Shoots And Kills 17-Year-Old Unarmed Boy For Flashing His High Beams And Flexing His Rights
The killer cop keeps his job. video included. This is pretty much how things go with all aspects of government. The most mundane and trivial of infractions can always result in a dead human being because ultimately all laws are enforced at the point of a gun. Any failure to comply with a state functionary ALWAYS results in the escalation ... MORE
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police state,
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The Perfect Woman For The $10 Bill: Ayn Rand
She understood the root of money is you. Perhaps my favorite character in all of literature is Ayn Rand’s Francisco Domingo Carlos Andres Sebastián d’Anconia from her novel Atlas Shrugged. The descendant of long line of industrialists and sole heir to his family’s fortune, Francisco flouts the idea that money destroys by working to be worthy of his ... MORE
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individualism,
money,
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