Prostitution Should Be Decriminalized by Laurence M. Vance March 10, 2026 Libertarianism does not avoid the tough issues. And really, most of what are considered tough issues are not tough issues at all if one bases ...
The Real Cost of Trump’s Iran Strike by John W. Whitehead March 6, 2026 “From the least to the greatest, all are greedy for gain; prophets and priests alike, all practice deceit. They dress the wound of my ...
Posting the Ten Commandments Doesn’t Change the Nature of Public Schools by Laurence M. Vance March 5, 2026 Depending on the state, it was common for many years in the twentieth century to hear prayers offered in public schools, hear the Bible ...
How the United States Propelled Tyranny in Africa by James Bovard March 4, 2026 Phony piety has long been one of America’s top political exports. President Barack Obama, in a 2015 speech to the African Union, the organization ...
Böhm-Bawerk’s Roundaboutness: Why the Longest Path to Wealth Is Usually the Shortest by James Vermillion March 2, 2026 Picture a riverbank in late spring. Two figures stand at the water’s edge, each intent on the same objective: fish. The first wades in ...
The Art of the Steal and the Privatization of the Presidency by John W. Whitehead February 27, 2026 “Donald Trump took an oath to serve the American people. Instead, he has focused on using the presidency to enrich himself… ...
Iran Is Not My Enemy by Jacob G. Hornberger March 10, 2026 Yes, I know that as an American citizen I’m expected to make Iran my enemy, given that after decades of brutal and deadly U.S. sanctions, the U.S. government has now launched a war of aggression on Iran. But that doesn’t make one whit of difference to me. Iran is still not my enemy, especially since the U.S. (and Israeli) war is immoral, illegal, ...
Trump’s Political Strategy on Iran Is Brilliant by Jacob G. Hornberger March 9, 2026 Political commentators are saying that President Trump has made a big political mistake by promoting many justifications for his war on Iran. They’re saying that he would have been better off settling on just one or two. They say that that would have made his reasons for launching his war more credible. I say those commentators are wrong. I say that President Trump ...
Why No Call for Dissidents to Rise Up in Venezuela? by Jacob G. Hornberger March 6, 2026 In the midst of the illegal and unconstitutional deadly and destructive war of aggression that President Trump and the U.S. national-security establishment (i.e., the Pentagon, the CIA, and the NSA) have launched against Iran, Trump is beseeching Iranian dissidents to rise up and take control over their government. The hope is that the dissidents will establish a regime that will be a loyal ...
The Day I Met the King by Jacob G. Hornberger March 5, 2026 The high point of my life occurred when I was 14 years old. That was the day on which I met the King. It’s been downhill ever since. Our meeting took place at the end of my eighth-grade year at Lamar Junior High School (named for the second president of the Republic of Texas, after Sam Houston) in my hometown of Laredo. We ...
Trump Watch: The Evil of Attacking Iran March 10, 2026 In this week's Trump Watch, Jacob discusses the horrific consequences, especially with respect to freedom and morality, ...
The Evil Within, Part 4: Foreign Interventionism March 9, 2026 In this episode of The Evil Within, Jacob discusses foreign interventionism as another malignant cancer that has ...
Libertarian Angle: Trump’s War on Iran March 5, 2026 In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss the ramifications of President Trump's and the Pentagon ...
Trump Watch: Another War of Aggression March 3, 2026 In this week's Trump Watch, Jacob discusses the ramifications of President Trump's and the Pentagon's illegal and ...