The Empirical Case against Government Stimulus
Because they are based upon a falsehood, Keynesian policies fail empirically, quite obviously to anyone with an open mind.
Because they are based upon a falsehood, Keynesian policies fail empirically, quite obviously to anyone with an open mind.
The government creates "jobs" that are destructive. Because there is no feedback of profit and loss, the only thing that can eventually end a harmful bureaucracy is a massive public outcry.
Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) promoters have good reason for steering people away from the science. Once you start to tug on that ball of yarn, the entire politically motivated fraud starts to unravel.
"The idealist … sees the state as a neutral tool. If it can be used for the benefit of the rulers, it can be used for the benefit of the people, as if a slaughterhouse for the benefit of the farmer could be used for the benefit of the animals."
Were it not for the state's incessant need to homogenize and its inability to cope with diversity, the languages of the world would not be in the dire situation they are today.
The lines are getting drawn with increasing clarity. Statism vs. liberty. Us or them.
The bottom line is that, for today's 21-year-old, Social Security is a negative return.
Recorded at FreedomFest, 10 July 2010. Includes an introduction by Douglas E. French.
Recorded at FreedomFest, 10 July 2010. Includes an introduction by Douglas E. French.