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  • State of Fee

    I occasionally stop by Fee.org from time to time to see what goodies they have in store on their media. Today I've found two video's in a row that have been less than satisifying. THe second one was down right suprising. Here is a man supposedly speaking for 'libertarian's' and pretending to know the 'anarcho-capitalist'
    Posted to General (Forum) by filc on Tue, Nov 24 2009
  • Re: Human Action Comics by Lilburne

    [quote user="Smiling Dave"]I'd like one on the Fed, not the history, but the technical meat and potaoes.[/quote] This seems like more of another series and kind of off topic from Lilburne's introduction series.
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: It's illegal to be fat in Japan

    George Orwell anyone?
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: Austrian & Keynesian Theories Vs. Mathematical Facts

    [quote user="DrKrbyLuv"]You assume that money must be created, at profit, by private banks. [/quote] I don't think Baawa said that. Don't put words in people's mouths. What you assume is that money needs to be created at all. On a side note, if a good or service is created and does not receive profit it is wasting the resource
    Posted to General (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: Questions raised by long-term liberalisation

    [quote user="Marko"] would not one expect that by now there would be tons of really huge states?[/quote] [quote user="Marko"] If the state does nothing but grown where are all the trully large[/quote] I guess I got confused in your posts. Re-reading your original post I was thinking Orwellian super state. Though I already consider
    Posted to General (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: Austrian & Keynesian Theories Vs. Mathematical Facts

    [quote user="DrKrbyLuv"]The only reason government is unaccountable is that we allow it to be.[/quote] How is a system thats not accountable in any of it's activity going to make an exception in banking and credit? How are you going to make people make the government be accountable? You reveal your socialist Utopian identity and ignorance
    Posted to General (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: P2P Crackdown

    They will never be able to stop it. Unless some guy looks over my shoulder when I walk around with a USB thumbstick. :) On a side note, what about ad-hoc encrypted(VPN) networks? How would they know what we are transferring?
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: Austrian & Keynesian Theories Vs. Mathematical Facts

    [quote user="DrKrbyLuv"] Describe your preferred system...what commodity should be used? Who will create new "commodity" money? How do you value the money? Larry [/quote] DrKrbyLuv, Can you describe for me the best mobile media player? Is it ipod? Is it Zune? Creative's Zen? Can you tell me tell me what will be the best media
    Posted to General (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: Austrian & Keynesian Theories Vs. Mathematical Facts

    [quote user="DrKrbyLuv"] [quote user=" David Sherin wrote "]Stop calling it a private system. Our system could never work in a free market. It needs government support and privilege to survive and would not exist without it. [/quote] Hello David, I agree with your well-worded point that the Fed would not exist without "government
    Posted to General (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
  • Re: Minarchism: The Real Utopian Socialism

    I wont lie. My parents were tax protesters. We even went to several of Irwin Schiff's seminars. We didn't necessarily protest, we just wanted to opt out. That said it has cost us dearly and it also put Mr. Schiff behind bars. I admit that I am somewhat a coward in this arena. The state has a monopoly on violence. I have no PDA or alternative
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by filc on Mon, Nov 23 2009
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