Libertarianism in Three Pictures Posted in Libertarianism, Liberty, tagged Libertarianism, Liberty on November 10, 2020| 8 Comments » While there’s still some ongoing election drama, it’s time to remind ourselves that politics is merely the means to an end. The goal of public policy shoul...
Trump…says that if he is elected president in November, he will cap credit card interest rates at around 10%. …Trump’s proposed rate cap, if enacted, would have a huge impact on both consumers and on the financial industry. …said Ted Rossman, a senior industry analyst at Bankrate. ...
There was a door between our kitchen and Mammy’s living room, so I went over there to see if my mother was over there or in the cellar (the door to the cellar was in Mammy’s living room. As soon I opened the door to her living room, I heard my mother yelling for help, as...
Similarly, Jared Diamond recounts (and show corresponding pictures in his book,The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies. Viking: New York.) of how central New Guinea natives became disfigured by fear at their first sight of a white person. Some explained later th...
If you google hard enough, you might be able to find pictures of yours truly at age 12 in pads and jersey and with a ponytail hanging out the back of a helmet. (As a side note, I especially love the Green Bay Packers, which is the only community-owned pro sports team in the US....
I was 12 years old when I first saw such pictures, fairly innocent pictures of stacks of suitcases, then shoes, then eyeglass frames, then metal scrapes described as “gold fillings.” How curious were these photographs, why ever were people interested in trash and junk, heaped in piles as...
For the majority of us, the second great War of the 20th century is nothing but words and pictures in a book. For for the few remaining amongst us, it is a vivid, defining moment of their life. We easily forget the heights of brutality and cruelty that humanity can achieve. And, sadl...
Similarly, Jared Diamond recounts (and show corresponding pictures in his book,The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies. Viking: New York.) of how central New Guinea natives became disfigured by fear at their first sight of a white person. Some explained later th...
Still I am proud of the life and the family we have built. I have two awesome kids, with awesome personalities. We road trip and have family game night. They smile for pictures and share both stupid memes and honest insight with me. They think I am both “kinda cool” and “stupidly...
50 (1976) (indecent motion pictures in a theater); Schad v. Mount Ephraim, 452 U.S. 61, 68 L. Ed. 2d 671, 101 S. Ct. 2176 (1981) (nude dancing).But What About The Children?The analysis does change a bit because kids are involved, but not enough to move the needle. ...