by colonelnogov • • Comments Off on Taxation is theft
Article by Ben Doolin on Nov. 20, 2015 For most that read those three words (particularly for the first time)… it’s about 4 milliseconds before cognitive dissonance kicks in and the idea is rejected and any supporting information that…
by colonelnogov • • Comments Off on Comforting Lie #2 – Ethical ends by Unethical means
Article by Bob Podolsky republished by permission on Nov. 18, 2015 Originally published at Titanians.org Good (ethical) ends can be attained by bad (unethical) means. Logically, it is impossible to derive ethical ends by unethical means. This like having…
by colonelnogov • • Comments Off on The Force Awakens is Apropos
Article by Cal Nogov on Nov. 17, 2015 I remember when the original star wars trilogy came out. That was the shit. It was the first “viral” event I can remember. People were going to see the movies again…
by colonelnogov • • Comments Off on Looking for the silver lining in the Paris tragedy
Article by Colonel Nogov on Nov. 16, 2015 The Paris tragedy will create many anarchists. I say this because it was the events of September 11, 2001 that began my awakening. It was the jolt that started me questioning…
by colonelnogov • • Comments Off on If You Want ‘Your Government’, You Can Keep It
Article by Ben Doolin on Nov. 12, 2015 (just eliminate the monopoly) I can often see the panic in the responses I get from people that hear me suggest that The State should not exist. No doubt they…
by colonelnogov • • Comments Off on Comforting Lie #1 – Life is a zero sum game
Article by Bob Podolsky republished by permission on Nov. 11, 2015 Orginally published at Titanians.org 1. Whenever someone wins (benefits) someone else must lose. We have defined a “benefit” as an increase in creativity, it becomes obvious that this…
by colonelnogov • • Comments Off on The pin that pricks the bubble, revealed?
Article by Colonel Nogov on Nov. 10, 2015 About two weeks ago JP Morgan’s chief global strategist David Kelly released a paper “Avoiding the stagnation equilibrium” in which he states, “Sadly, it is probably more likely that we get…