Author Archives: Jason Isaacs

Responding to the Comment “If We Could Just Take Money Out of Politics- But That Will Never Happen..!”

We have all been frustrated about figures showing how much money has been raised for a campaign, spent by organizations in order to influence the outcome of a race or bill, or paid to individuals who we are “not really … Continue reading

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Review of “20,000 Days and Counting”

Published: 2012 My Rating: 3 of 5 stars. In his book “20,000 Days and Counting” Robert D. Smith gives practical advice on “squeezing every last day, hour, minute, and second out of life until your life is done and you’ve … Continue reading

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I, Pencil

Leonard Read’s classic example about pencil manufacturing, demonstrating the power of the market to create goods. Milton Friedman gives the same (or similar) lesson:        

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Free to Choose Series- Yep the Whole Thing!

All 1o parts.  It’s that good. Please let me know if you have trouble with any of these links. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10

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Firearm Confiscation After Hurricane Katrina

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Are Libertarians Part of the Conservative Movement?

AEI Conservative/ Libertarian Debate Check out the page from this event for a good summary: http://aei.org/events/2012/02/08/are-libertarians-part-of-the-conservative-movement/

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Ron Paul on Economic Cycles

Video 3 parts

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Justice Breyer & Scalia Debate

 

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D’Souza and Hitchens Debate

 

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Keller Quote

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Ron Paul’s Conservatism?

I am an unlikely person to be talking about the attractiveness of Ron Paul as a presidential candidate. And since the primary season has cooled down, we can now reasonably say that in 2012 Paul will not be our next … Continue reading

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