Category Archives: politics

privatize

There’s a story that someone from England was invited to talk about free markets in some other country, and after his speech was approached by several members of the audience who said, “I cannot agree with your ideas because I … Continue reading

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stop the stylus!

read Peter Trei’s satire on intellectual property in ancient Sumeria: at Politech, or at LawMeme

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√(-1) am not a number

An example of why unnecessary proliferation of SSNs bothers me: Worker Accused of Selling Colleagues’ ID’s Online (New York Times). Incidentally: . . . investigators seized . . . a shotgun with a silencer . . . Is such a … Continue reading

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neat trick

William Sulik seems to say that we ought to act not on our own mores but on those of our more enlightened descendants. Neat trick if you can manage it: like predicting an innovation.

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√(-1) am not a number!

For an introvert who hates confrontation, being a crank is hard on the nerves. Recently unemployed, I’m shopping around for medical insurance. I prefer not to continue with Aetna, because they put my So-called Social Security Number right on the … Continue reading

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those who suppress the past . . .

French Criminal Court to Try Yahoo Over Nazi Sites — an unfortunate headline, as it seems to hand over to the prosecution the premise that if you sell Nazi relics you must be a Nazi. (I collect foreign coins that … Continue reading

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what the Fourteenth doesn’t say

Bill Quick comments: I wonder if these people have heard of the 14th Amendment? It extended the provisions in the Constitution and Bill of Rights to the people of the individual states. Of course, that only happened in 1868, so … Continue reading

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