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by Steve Palmer On March 21, when the Intolerable Act of 2010 was passed by the House of Representatives, calls for repeal began almost immediately. Shortly thereafter, the congressional minority party began campaigning on the platform, “Repeal and...
by Harry Browne, on April 15, 2003 Someday, I hope, April 15th will no longer be Tax Day (the day your income tax return must be filed) but instead will be known as Freedom Day — a day to remember the huge, expensive, intrusive, and meddling government that was once...
by Ken Ivory In light of the wave of extra-constitutional actions taken by both parties in Washington over the past few years (e.g. Bush years: individual stimulus checks, Medicare Part D, Bear Stearns pseudo bailout, Fannie/Freddie bailout, TARP; Obama years:...
by Shane Musgrove Some say that you can “vote with your feet†– a phrase popularized by Ronald Reagan (most often taken out of context) in 1976 and a philosophy some attribute to Ayn Rand which was alluded to in Atlas Shrugged. Nevertheless, taken for only the...
by William Greene Since its inception, the U.S. Federal Reserve’s monetary policies have led to a decline of over 95% in the purchasing power of the U.S. dollar. As a result, there have been several attempts to curtail or eliminate the Federal Reserve’s powers...