Tags: Protectionism and Free Trade, Socialism, U.S. History, War and Foreign Policy
Mises Wire
Birsen Filip
10/21/2025
Since the Cuban Revolution prevailed in 1959, the American government has employed a wide variety of tactics in an effort to...
I don't have any problem whatsoever with technology and the advancement of. But when corporatists/governments get involved, it is always used for nefarious means. Japan's government should not be involved in the birthrate business either.
No...
You are the carbon they want to eliminate. They also don't give a hoot about @Anti Federalist [either], even though he believes the corporatists/gubermint have his best interest in mind.
He don't like libertarians/AnCaps or free markets either...
Sounds like what U.S. Ex-Pats go through when they go to other countries. Perhaps you would advocate the imprisonment of Americans to prevent me/them from going to other countries too?
To qualify, migrants must have a U.S.-based financial...
No, there shouldn't. It is no different than government "regulating" anything else. It is statist, it is Socialist. It is nothing but a game of volley-ball, where democrats let them in, republicans force them out [behind closed doors they both...
The statist runs to the teacher to solve their problems and protect them, whereas the libertarian suggests we take personal responsibility for our own lives and choices, like adults...
The Border "fiasco" was manufactured to:
Disrupt local communities, agriculture and cattle ranches in order to justify Eminent Domain and to drive prices with the goal of rolling out synthetics.
Force people to forfeit individual rights...
You're right, because I always compliment people by ignoring their statements and calling them flops. Makes total sense.
:rolleyes:
There's not a libertarian bone in your entire body.
Good of her to pivot off the social issues and go back to what matters to US ALL.
Of course the R/D shills have tried to keep the topic only about the uniparty but thanks for posting LIBERTY oriented content. There's no liberty coming out of...
Okay.
I don't think your disagreement is as strong as you think it is. On this private message forum whoever was in charge (nobody?) had a property right to say what is or is not allowed. (I only say nobody because some things like group texts...