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Category: Statism

Statism is Violence

Statism is Violence

Who has the power to own and control goods and services?   Only the individual can control his body which is … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on June 16, 2021July 11, 2022Categories Economics, StatismTags economics, Statism4 Comments on Statism is Violence

The Crucifixion: A Centralization Effort

The Crucifixion: A Centralization Effort

The most famous crucifixion of all time was a centralization effort.  Jesus was a popular figure and an easy scapegoat.  … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on June 16, 2021April 15, 2023Categories Statism, New Idol, PsychologyTags Religion, Statism3 Comments on The Crucifixion: A Centralization Effort

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  • Seattle’s Other Monorail: Some Lessons for California June 2, 2025
    While this page has covered rail boondoggles in California and elsewhere, we also look at Seattle, which looked at building a monorail system, but then later wisely back off, saving the city‘s taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars of future taxes.
    Jane L. Johnson
  • 1995: When I Testified Before the Train Wreck Known as Congress June 2, 2025
    Elon Musk has found out the hard way that one can ferret out hundreds of billions of dollars that Congress wastes, but fail in getting its members to stop wasteful spending. Jim Bovard learned that hard lesson 30 years ago.
    James Bovard
  • What Should the Optimum Growth Rate of Money Supply Be? June 2, 2025
    The mainstream economic belief is that a growing economy needs a growing money supply to ensure “price stability.” Austrian economists, however, believe that there is no “optimum” money supply, which means government should not engage in monetary expansion.
    Frank Shostak
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