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Thomas L. Knapp is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism (thegarrisoncenter.org). He lives and works in north central Florida.
SHARE Monday, May 13, 2024 We've Already Got an "Antisemitism Awareness Act." It's Called the First Amendment.
By adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's "working definition of antisemitism," the Antisemitism Awareness Act reveals itself as just another underhanded attempt to suppress freedom of speech by placing new conditions on federal funding.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, May 6, 2024 Jesus (Sort Of) Versus the Long Arm of Washington's Reichsfluchtsteuer
So far as I can tell, even the Third Reich didn't display anything like the sheer gall and temerity of the US regime, chasing down emigrants years later and extorting additional money from them. Hitler's goons limited themselves to things like pawing through emigrants' luggage and stealing their jewelry.
SHARE Friday, May 3, 2024 FTC's Noncompete Rule: A Poor Solution to a Self-Solving Problem
The existence of vengeful, authoritarian managers/owners is a terrible reason for letting a vengeful, authoritarian Federal Trade Commission seize even more control over how American businesses operate.
If you have a problem with a prospective employer's demand that you accept a noncompete clause, there's a simple solution: Don't accept the job.
SHARE Friday, May 3, 2024 US Foreign Policy: "No Daylight" Is Where Peace Dies In Darkness
If the US left Israel to its own devices, or at the very least conditioned its billions of dollars in annual aid -- not to mention its support in every argument -- on good behavior, we might see some progress toward peace.
SHARE Tuesday, April 23, 2024 Third Party Candidates Are America's Fortune-Tellers
Political establishments are "conservative." They tend to hold on to old ways of doing things, refusing to make more than minor tweaks to the system, until and unless they're forced to make real changes.
Historically, those changes have been first proposed by "third party" political candidates, after which growing public support has eventually forced "major party" adoption.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, April 1, 2024 Election 2024: The More The Merrier, But Candidates Should Stay In Their Own Lanes
RFK, Jr. is a poor fit for the Libertarian Party's objectives, and the party really doesn't have as much to offer him as the Politico article implies.
Which is not to say he shouldn't run for president. That's his call. But he should run in his own lane instead of trying to get the Libertarian Party to run itself off the road for him.
SHARE Monday, April 1, 2024 Government Debt versus Stein's Law
As I write this, Congress owes its creditors about $35 trillion, leaving you on the hook -- or so they claim, anyway -- for more than $100,000.
And no, they're not making any effort to pay that debt down.
SHARE Tuesday, March 19, 2024 Frozen In The Headlights: Or, A Glaring Case of Excess Death By Government
Even with instant approval, the long life of the average car means that ADB headlights would take years to completely supplant "traditional" headlights ... and NHTSA pettifogging keeps pushing that time further and further out into the future.
As of 2022, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association, moving vehicles killed more than 7,500 pedestrians -- more than 20 per day.
SHARE Tuesday, March 19, 2024 Election 2024: Closer, And Less Important, Than You Probably Think
None of the candidates, nor anyone else, is qualified to rule "the United States," or the people who live here.
That's true regardless of HOW the ruler is chosen, and it doesn't really matter much WHICH ruler is chosen.
SHARE Friday, March 15, 2024 Congress Can Only Take Away Your TikTok If You Let Them
The proposed TikTok ban isn't about "national security," nor is it about your privacy.
It's about cultivating short-term moral panic for their political benefit.
It's about establishing their longer-term control over anything and everything you might choose to do.
And it won't take long to learn which American Big Tech lobbyists and campaign contributors it was ALWAYS about giving an economic gift to.
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, March 15, 2024 UFOs: Don't Expect The Truth From Government
The US government isn't telling us everything it knows about UFOs. And we can be certain that at least some of what it IS telling us is untrue.
SHARE Sunday, March 10, 2024 The Danger in Medicalizing Murder
While some people tend to unduly write off avoidable atrocity as unavoidable tragedy, it's difficult to deny that brain trauma -- natural or artificial -- can play a role in turning otherwise reasonable people into killers.
SHARE Sunday, March 10, 2024 When Time Is Money, "Dynamic Pricing" Makes Everything Cheaper
Everything else being equal, nobody wants to pay more for food than necessary. But everything else is never equal. For some people, saving time is worth a little extra money; for others, saving money is worth a little extra time. For businesses, keeping demand more steady is profitable.
SHARE Tuesday, March 5, 2024 Then There Was The Time Tom Cotton Bemoaned "Extremism"
To Cotton's mind, the Israeli regime's murders of civilians in Gaza -- the current toll stands at 30,000 or more -- are morally justifiable and worthy of his support, while killing one's self in protest against genocide is "extremist" and supportive of "terrorism."
SHARE Thursday, February 29, 2024 Return of the "Student Loan Forgiveness" Vote-Buying Scheme
Like previous rounds of "student loan forgiveness," this latest write-off is a $1.2 billion campaign expenditure, one that doesn't have to come out of the Biden campaign's $56 million in cash reserves, or be raised with donation drives.
SHARE Thursday, February 29, 2024 Alabama IVF Ruling: When The Law Has A Personal Problem
What -- who -- is a "person" or "child" deserving of particular rights and protections?
As a philosophical topic, that question quickly becomes interesting and highly debatable.
As a political and legal question, it's likewise highly debatable and any answer produces controversial consequences.
SHARE Thursday, February 29, 2024 "Solution" Or Not, There's Already a Palestinian State
Whenever there's talk of a "two-state solution" to the Israeli-Arab conflict in Palestine, Israel and its backers -- especially the US -- pretend that any "second state" is a proposal for the future, a proposal that can be rejected, temporarily or permanently.
That little bit of propagandizing becomes less and less useful as time goes on. The state of Palestine is not a proposal, it's a fact.