Here’s the Latest on Justin Trudeau Being A Dufus – Freedom Philosophy
Canada’s response to the Kardashians has his latest wave of fiascos. I’ve written previously on Trudeau’s questionable leadership competence; with his arms sales to Saudi Arabia, his tax from-the-poor and give-to-the-rich policy of carbon taxes and fossil fuel subsidies, and
The American Subsidy: A Reward For Failure – Chapter One
Shortly after learning about the merits of fiscal conservatism, one of the first things I became curious about was “subsidies.” It seemed absurd; giving money to a business (or any entity for that matter) for a lack of success. My first
Too Big to Shale: The Frightening Truth Behind Government Support for Fossil Fuels
I think one of the overlooked reasons as to why Nazi Germany and fascist Italy lost the war in Europe was the inability to win in North Africa and cut across to the Middle East for endless oil reserves that
Freedom Philosophy: Free Market Environmentalism
The environment isn’t very popular with libertarians. My suspicion is that support for the environment is viewed as a vessel for regulation and taxes (specifically a carbon tax) – an anathema to liberation. There are, however, very libertarian considerations when
Subsidies, Tax Breaks, and Carrier Air Conditioner
I recently wrote an article about the Indiana-based Carrier Corporation’s move to Mexico, a move that was partly halted by some eleventh hour maneuvering by Mike Pence, the outgoing governor of Indiana and incoming vice president, and Donald Trump. The
Top 5 Politically Motivated Policies
In politics, there are differences in issues and then there are differences in motivations. Republicans and Democrats are divided on widely-partisan issues such as gun control policy and LGBT rights due to genuine ideological differences; however, the topics on this