Deputies looking for a car thief handcuffed an 11-year-old girl. They had the wrong person (video)
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Finding out how anarcho capitalism works A hospital made up of philanthropically motivated people who want to also make a decent living (Why else would you become a doctor) could take direct contributions promising care at time of need skipping out the middle man and costs of insurance companies. Insurance companies could then blacklist the hospital starving it out of existence. Does anarcho capitalism side with the hospital having government regulate against the insurance company to ensure free […]
Canada had the richest stocks of Cod on planet earth around Newfoundland. John Cabot once said they were so plentiful cod could be taken “not only with nets but with baskets”. However without regulation and the rise of supertrawlers and factory fishing the entire stock of was demolished within 15 years. In 1994 the entire Cod industry of Newfoundland collapsed with 30-40,000 job losses. Now every nation more or less uses quotas and fishing regulation to protect fish […]
Não é questão de sentimentos Não é apenas questão de desejo Não sei se vai além de mim Ou se apenas me perco em você quando te vejo Não sei se é coisa da carne Muito menos se é do coração Uma confusão imensa dentro de mim Que me faz ter todos esses sentimentos juntos de uma só vez em uma única forma Não sei se fecho os olhos e me perco em você e deixo meus desejos […]
The rule-writing bureaucrats won’t like it, and you’ll be empowered The post How you can end an unconstitutional delegation of power appeared first on Downsize DC.
This is a victory over the politics of the BLM era when race baiters repeatedly used lawsuits, and threats of lawsuits and legislation, to exploit private companies.
The Federal Reserve has welcomed the New Year by more of the same. As government spending continues to explode, the Fed enables it with its usual financial tricks.
Decorating for Halloween, Alexis Luttrell put a skeleton and a skeleton dog in her yard in Georgetown, Tennessee. She then left them up after the holiday, adding a Santa Claus and a Christmas tree, plus Christmas decorations on the skeletons. For her efforts, the city cited her for violating an ordinance requiring decorations to be placed no more than 45 days before a holiday and to be removed no later than 30 days after. Luttrell has a court […]
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