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Dec 09
U.S. Homeland Security tried to hack into Georgia election computers
It is a recurring theme among government trusters that suspicions of election fraud are unfounded. Except that, out of the other side of their mouths, those pushing for expansive government assert that the States’ election computers are vulnerable to “hacking” by foreigners. Thus, Homeland Security should take over the States’ election programming. This year, after …
Dec 08
U.S. life expectancy declines as government takes over health care
In every industry, free markets lead to higher quality goods and services, greater abundance and lower prices. Government control of industries, however, creates ever-higher prices, stable-or-worsening quality, and scarcity. U.S. life expectancy has risen steadily for decades, as market innovation has spread. But now, advances in innovation have stalled as government pours on the regulations. …
Dec 07
New Event: January 7, 2017: An Incredible Afternoon of Education and Fun in Pahrump, Nevada
An Incredible afternoon of lectures! Saturday, January 7, 2017 at the public library in Pahrump, Nevada Free to the public! Everyone is welcome! Refreshments and Stimulating Lectures! 1:30 p.m.: Patricia Aiken, “Range Rights and Why they Matter” 2:30 p.m.: “Cowboys and Indians in the New West,” by Shawna Cox. Shawna was one of the “Malheur …
Dec 05
Obvious CIA signature behind current “fake news” fad
It is well documented that the CIA heavily funded mainstream “American culture” throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s. Billions, if not hundreds of billions of dollars have been taken from taxpayers to subsidize “mainstream” (i.e., pro-government) news and entertainment content. Now, after the pro-government establishment was defeated in the 2016 elections, the government newspapers have …
Dec 03
Montana “liberal” governor proposes cutting 27 state troopers; Montana “conservatives” oppose
As Montana’s Democratic governor prepares to submit a budget to the Legislature, he is proposing small cuts to the Montana Highway Patrol, including a proposal to lay off 27 troopers. The troopers are clearly unnecessary. Montana’s roadways are safer than ever, and Montana vehicles are traveling more miles more safely than ever before. Now the …
Dec 03
Thailand authorities arrest man for ‘sharing’ a news story about the king on Facebook
Every government ultimately comes for all money, all property, all freedom, and to kill all who resist. Now a man has been jailed in Thailand merely for ‘sharing’ a news story about the Thai king. The news story contained information about the king’s prior divorces. See here.
Dec 01
Government schools have underperformed despite spending massively on administration
The graph above shows that government spending on “education” has increased massively while all outcomes have been flat. If this model were implemented by the private sector, everyone associated would be fired and the system would declare bankruptcy. Even worse, the spending has been directed disproportionately toward “administration” rather than actual instructors. See here.
Nov 30
U.S. government agencies have been caught repeatedly altering arctic sea ice records
Once again, the courageous data analyst Tony Heller has caught U.S. government agencies altering ice history records to make the past seem colder than it was measured (and thereby make the present seem warmer in comparison). Now, Heller and others have uncovered previous government reports showing arctic ice levels growing substantially in the 1970s. More …
Nov 27
Trump has selected Myron Ebell, a gifted skeptical scientist, to run the EPA
Government supporting journalists and professors are gnashing their teeth regarding Donald Trump’s selection of Myron Ebell as head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Ebell is a gifted scholar of climate science. Here he is debating a pro-government scientist about the 2008 Climategate emails. Here he is speaking about the inconsistencies between government temperature models …