The election will soon be upon us, subsuming our national attention, pricking our collective spleen.
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From a libertarian perspective, I see some good news going into the 2024 election.
Kamala Harris’ superficial promises of aid are falling on deaf ears.
When people are free, people innovate. Government-free schooling will be world-changing freedom.
Finishing an entire book is proof positive you’re able to actually accomplish something in spite of the din, buzzing noise vying for our valuable attention.
Assuming the worst of our opponents has led us down a dark path. The only solution is to break that mindset.
California should get back on the right side of history and repeal AB 2655 before the Supreme Court strikes it down itself.
From politics to children’s books, mimesis is everywhere. That’s something to chew on as we approach the grand herding match known as Election Day.
We’re so materially satisfied that we vote for greater values, but we still spend accordingly on those same politicians we task with bettering society.
The past four presidential elections have been determined by considerations beyond the glowing red integers on display at your local Sunoco.