Monday, April 6

Mike Powers is the guest editor today.

 

Psychology of the Quantum Wrongness Field, Part 2

"Did I mention that we are actually living in a nightmare?"  Column by Glen Allport.

 

Government Goes Gargantuan

Deroy Murdock on the transformation of the United States into a socialist state.

 

Criticize by Creating

Max Borders on a radical new paradigm of social change—one that eschews politics.

 

Some Austrians Aren’t Being Tough Enough

“We face two choices: we can suffer now and return to sound monetary and fiscal policy, or we can print money and inflate our problems away – postponing the suffering until a later date.”  By Paco Ahlgren.

 

Expanding Liberty by Challenging Illiberal Beliefs

Belief #23: We are all sinners.  By Bradley Doucet.

 

Obama’s $163,000 Tax Bomb

Families well below the president's 'no-tax' threshold will get a six-figure bill.  By Michael J. Boskin.

 

The Traffic Camera Scam

“The truth about traffic cameras is that the real motivation behind the programs is revenue, not safety.” 

 

Video Sharpens Focus on Police Raid

Think the police are your friends?  Then read this story.

 

‘Sexting’ Hysteria Falsely Brands Educator as Child Pornographer

“It was an incident that began innocently enough, but nearly ruined the life and three-decade career of a veteran high school teacher and administrator.”

 

Will Bill Give Obama Control of the Internet?

“A pair of bills introduced in the U.S. Senate would grant the White House sweeping new powers to access private online data, regulate the cybersecurity industry and even shut down Internet traffic during a declared ‘cyber emergency.’”

 

Detroit Police Halt Pillow Fight

Because the participants didn’t have a permit.

 

MD Strip Club Law Deemed Unconstitutional

“In the decision filed Wednesday, Garbis wrote that the restrictions are open to such expansive interpretation that the owners of FedEx Field could be punished for allowing a Washington Redskins player to give a teammate a congratulatory pat on the rear.”

 

The Science of Baseball

The physics of baseball and other scientific underpinnings of our national pastime.

 

The Rip

A photo blog.  (3 pages)