Tag Archives: Limited Government
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Would The Zelensky “Association” Be In Our Self-Interest?
Leave a commentMarch 20, 2022 by Anders Ingemarson
This past Wednesday, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, in his address to the U.S. Congress, proposed to “create an association, U24 …
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How About Making Elections Less Important?
1February 12, 2022 by Anders Ingemarson
Conservative claims of 2020 election fraud have been repeatedly refuted. For example, The Wall Street Journal reported back in January …
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Is Public Health Unhealthy?
1January 16, 2022 by Anders Ingemarson
[Admin note: SEPARATE! is back! After a year’s hiatus, the next few months will see updates to the antiquated (retro?) …
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Need a Statue Strategy? Privatize the Public Square
Leave a commentAugust 29, 2017 by Anders Ingemarson
In the wake of the Charlottesville tragedy, even more voices are heard across the political spectrum in support of tearing …
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We Need Earth Day Climate Change
Leave a commentApril 19, 2017 by Anders Ingemarson
Earth Day is once again upon us, and environmentalists are as usual using it as an opportunity to fuel alarmism …
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Hoping to Really Cut Spending, Mr. Trump? Abolish Social Security and Government Healthcare
6January 10, 2017 by Anders Ingemarson
Shortly before the holidays, Mr. Trump expressed his displeasure with the cost estimates for both a new version of Air …
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Attorney Generals Going Rogue: A Symptom of Government Running Amok
2July 23, 2016 by Anders Ingemarson
In a blatant attack on free speech, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Tracy Healey filed a subpoena back in April against …
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Focus on Right and Wrong, Not Right and Left
3April 28, 2016 by Anders Ingemarson
The political terms “right” and “left” have been with us since the French revolution when members of the National Assembly divided …
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The Individualist Spirit
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2015 by Anders Ingemarson
When in the trenches of the day-to-day battle for rational ideas, victory sometimes appears distant and the future bleak. It …
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