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==> Nick Rowe agrees with me that Steve Landsburg’s analysis of paying down government debt is only true if we assume perfect certainty. (Steve I think would totally agree, and that’s why I said in my original post that this was an argument over specifying assumptions for the reader, not about the implications of those […]
Democracy’s Herald doesn’t at all like my response to Jamie Newman’s comment on this Thanksgiving Day post. In his comment on this post, Mr. Newman ridiculed me for reducing an exceeding complex bit of history into a charming parable about the wonder of free markets, private property, and bourgeois “pursuits” (whatever they are). So simple, […]
… is from page xx of Walter J. Blum’s and Harry Kalven, Jr.’s 1963 “Introduction” to the ten-year-anniversary re-issue of their 1953 classic and insightful book, The Uneasy Case for Progressive Taxation (footnote omitted): At the time of an emergency which brings about a tax increase, it appears that a sudden new burden can be more […]
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You Can’t Secede
/3,908 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comWe’re exiling you. Article by Jeff […]
Have You Ever Fired a Lever-Action?
/3,682 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comShoot this Golden Boy .22 rifle — a Ron Paul favorite — and you’ll want one, too, says […]
How Not To Have a Hangover
/3,955 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comMark Sisson on hacks you can hang your hat […]
The Alleged Funeral of Osama Bin Laden
/407 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comThere are more holes in the official […]
You Don’t Need a ‘Silencer’
/1,523 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comGet quiet rimfire ammo, […]
Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye?
/3,400 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comUse xylitol and forget the fluoride. Article by Lucy […]
How Many Ounces of Gold and Silver Do You Need?
/3,012 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comTo cover expenses during high-inflation periods. Article by Jeff […]
Potpourri
/3,378 Comments/in Krugman, Nick Rowe, Potpourri, Rothbard /by Bob Murphy==> Nick Rowe agrees with me that Steve Landsburg’s analysis of paying down government debt is only true if we assume perfect certainty. (Steve I think would totally agree, and that’s why I said in my original post that this was an argument over specifying assumptions for the reader, not about the implications of those […]
Simple Me
/3,072 Comments/in property rights, Science /by Don BoudreauxDemocracy’s Herald doesn’t at all like my response to Jamie Newman’s comment on this Thanksgiving Day post. In his comment on this post, Mr. Newman ridiculed me for reducing an exceeding complex bit of history into a charming parable about the wonder of free markets, private property, and bourgeois “pursuits” (whatever they are). So simple, […]
Quotation of the Day…
/2,873 Comments/in Other People's Money /by Don Boudreaux… is from page xx of Walter J. Blum’s and Harry Kalven, Jr.’s 1963 “Introduction” to the ten-year-anniversary re-issue of their 1953 classic and insightful book, The Uneasy Case for Progressive Taxation (footnote omitted): At the time of an emergency which brings about a tax increase, it appears that a sudden new burden can be more […]