> "We cannot vote to get a “better” president, and the facts bear this out. This reality should not encourage us to vote harder but instead make Americans quietly angry, confidently disobedient, and newly clear-eyed as to the future of this country. Instead of hoping against hope that every election is the most important one, and “our” sorry candidate better than the sorry opposition, let us join the over 100 million Americans who do not vote, and therefore do not consent." The US #GovtIsTheProblem
Have you been broken? #tunestr
Pastor Jailed for Refusing to Write Apology Letter for Opposing Children's Drag Queen Story Hour... #Christian #Canada
The Great Fiction. Right up there with the idea that we have self-government. View quoted note →
When you buy insurance, you won't need it. But when you don't buy insurance, you're going to need it.
> "What Hoppe finds most desirable about Liechtenstein is the fact that its state is entirely privately owned. As Hans-Adam points out in his book: “The costs of our monarchy, unlike all other monarchies, are covered by the private funds of the princely family.” The prince does not live off taxes; on the contrary, he supports the state, which is his patrimony. This is what makes this monarchy a form of “anarcho-capitalism.” #anarchy #voluntarism
The #libertarian king of one of Europe's tiniest states, who "is much wealthier and much more powerful than Britain’s Charles III"...