May
16
I’m interested in discussing libertarian strategy.
Maybe you are too?
If so, leave a comment below. Give me your greatest question, thought, insight, whatever about libertarian strategy.
I’ll start a series of posts and maybe we can learn something!
May
15
Howard Roark Understands…
Filed Under Libertarian Philosophy | 6 Comments
Was thinking about this speech this morning.
Is life imitating art?
Howard Roark understands. Those who understand Roark should understand as well.
These are some of the excerpts that I think are both important, and timely. Read more
May
14
I will not – cannot – allow such people to profit from my work.
Filed Under Libertarian Party | 13 Comments
This is Sean Galt speaking…
Dear Libertarian,
It is with great, great regret that I write this email.
As you may have read, there were some changes in the Broward LP last night. And, unfortunately, they were not changes for the good.
The short version is this…
May
14
Feel free to comment here about the former Broward LP. Or ask any questions you wish.
I will have more info up soon.
Thanks.
sean
May
8
The Malicious Myth of the ‘Libertarian’ Fed
by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
In the history of American politics the statists have always been advocates of a central bank, whereas the defenders of liberty – libertarians – have opposed it. Legalized governmental counterfeiting has always been every totalitarian’s dream and every right-minded libertarian’s nightmare.
A Federal Reserve publication entitled “A History of Central Banking in America” correctly calls Alexander Hamilton “the founding father of central banking in America.” His nemesis, Thomas Jefferson, strongly opposed Hamilton’s Bank of the United States as a mortal threat to liberty and economic stability. So did Jefferson’s political heir, Andrew Jackson, who vetoed the re-chartering of Hamilton’s Bank of the United States. By that time (the late 1830s) the face of the Hamiltonian/statist cabal in American politics was the face of the Whig Party, and no one was a more strident advocate of a central bank than the young Whig Abraham Lincoln. After being snuffed out by the 1840s, central banking was revived by Lincoln’s National Currency Acts in the 1860s, and then finally cemented into place fifty years later with the creation of the Fed. Read more
May
7
More “Freedom” from Republicans…
When will libertarians get it? The Repubs have never believed in freedom, not now, not before and only a strong libertarian party can stop them. Or the just as evil democrats. Your choice!
Crist signs Florida’s new seat-belt law
Motorists can now be ticketed without any other traffic violations Read more




