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Author Archives: Dude Where's My Freedom?
Sports, Selfishness, and the “Winner’s Discount”
This one is a little off-topic, although I think it deals with a lot of useful economic concepts. I also happen to be a huge hockey fan, a sport which just recently went through a lot of free-agent signings, prompting … Continue reading
Posted in General Theory
Tagged Culture, Economics, selfishness, sports, winners discount
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The Slippery Slope Is A Perfectly Valid Argument
It’s happened to all of us at one time or another. You’re having an argument, calmly and coolly explaining to someone that although a particular policy might not have any immediate negative effects, you still oppose it because you believe … Continue reading
Nanny State Wants To Lower Your Standard Of Living (For Your Own Good)
How to curb obesity: Tax calories, study says – The Washington Post. What a shocker! A bureaucratic government panel of “experts” proposes to make us better off by requiring us to pay more for the food we enjoy. Yes, our … Continue reading
Posted in News Commentary
Tagged austrian economics, class warfare, Economics, food, government, health, health care, junk food, nanny state, Taxes, Washington Post
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Thank God For Incompetent Government Employees
As a libertarian, I always strive to judge people based on their individual merit, and not fall victim to believing in any sweeping stereotypes or generalities based on someone’s association with any particular group. However, there is one particular group … Continue reading
Posted in General Theory
Tagged government, government employees, incompetency, private sector, public service
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The Political Class Doesn’t Care What You Think
Americans Oppose Syria Intervention 3-1 – The Washington Examiner US Says It Will Give Military Aid To Syria Rebels – BBC Two headlines that go lovely together. Just file this little nugget away the next time you have to listen … Continue reading
Posted in News Commentary
Tagged bbc, democracy, government, intervention, syria, war, washington examiner
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The ABCT Explains The Student Loan Bubble
Everything you need to know about the student loan rate hike. 2007 Trends in Higher Education Series: Student Loans I’ve heard a lot of whining over the last few days from the college student crowd over the impending doom … Continue reading →