I haven’t said much about the 2012 election, largely because this blog tries to avoid politics and instead focuses on how public policy can promote or (all too often) restrict liberty. But every so often, I feel compelled to pontificate – usually because someone is saying or doing something foolish. This is why I want [...]
Archive for September 2nd, 2011
Governor Jon Huntsman, Tax Reform, and Sloppy (Biased?) Coverage from the New York Times
Posted in Flat Tax, Media Bias, Tax Reform, Taxation, tagged Flat Tax, Governor Huntsman, Jon Huntsman, Media Bias, New York Times, Tax Reform on September 2, 2011 | 5 Comments »
Recording Public Servants Is Not a Crime
Posted in Corruption, Crime, Government Thuggery, Illinois, Local government, tagged Corruption, Crime, Government Thuggery, Illinois, Local government on September 2, 2011 | 9 Comments »
I’ve always thought of myself as a tough-on-crime kind of guy, but I’m increasingly sensitive to the fact that my attitude is only appropriate when laws are just and moral. Unfortunately, government increasingly is an abuser of rights rather than a protector of rights. Allow me to elaborate. I was tempted a few days ago [...]