I try not to repost entire articles too often, but this was so good I couldn't really improve on it:
"FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 30, 2010
Libertarians call for more finance industry freedom
WASHINGTON - Libertarian Party Executive Director Wes Benedict issued the following statement today, regarding the financial regulation legislation in Congress:
"The Libertarian Party opposes the legislation currently in Congress. Instead of removing harmful regulations that reduce competition, create winners and losers, and stifle the choices of consumers and financial firms, this legislation merely adds to that heap of regulations.
"It is remarkable that so many people have blamed the banking and financial company failures on the 'free market.' The American finance industry is probably the most regulated industry in human history. It doesn't remotely resemble a free market, and that's been true for many decades. It would be much more accurate to blame the failures on government interference.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Vote Libertarian! -or- Why You Should Vote and Who You Should Vote for, if You Hate Republicans and are Disillusioned with Democrats
In the 2008 elections, just 61.7% of the voting-eligible population voted for president. Follow that up with a 64% disapproval rating for congress, a whopping 76% of Americans who believe most members of congress are more interested in
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Taxpayer Bails Out GM, Part Two -or- Ford Advertisement
Happy Tax Day (prounouced "guvmintsezfuday") everyone! To commemorate this special occasion, here's some news you probably didn't want to hear as a taxpayer: Last year, Uncle Sam (pronounced "taks-pay-ur")
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Earthquakes
If you listen to the media these days, you could be forgiven for the impression that major earthquakes are happening at an ever-increasing rate, what with the major coverage of earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, and now China. In fact, earthquakes with a magnitude of 7.0 or greater on the Richter scale have been happening at an average rate of 18 per year worldwide since 1900,
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Hot Jobs
Yahoo says the top 5 "hot" careers are Physical Therapy, Automotive Specialties, Writing, Legal Careers, and Advertising. So tell me something new... I'm already in #4, and have long dreamed of #2, and am currently working on the roadmap to get there :)
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