Monthly Archives: October 2012

Cato Unbound discussed How and How Not to Privatize during October

by Rick Lowe This is a subject that has interested me quite a bit over the past couple decades and Cato Unbound has assembled some interesting thinkers for this discussion in Sheldon Richman, Leonard Gilroy, Dru Stevenson and Randal O'Toole. … Continue reading

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Lessons in Freedom: American Statism

by Tibor R. Machan William H. Gass is one of the cheerleaders of American statism and he has done his fair share of work in support of the near total state (having done stints at the White House, if memory … Continue reading

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Why is “Soak the Rich” so compelling?

by Rick Lowe It is so sad to hear the political rhetoric of US President Obama and now even former President Clinton, both multi millionaires harping on how the rich should pay more in television ads for the Democratic Party. … Continue reading

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Words escape me – Hurricane Sandy having her way

by Rick Lowe Watching the devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy on the northeastern United States is nothing short of chilling. Hoping they can get back on their feet in a few days as they head into winter. It also makes … Continue reading

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The Bahamas caught up in another negative narrative. This time relating to foreign investment

by Rick Lowe The Canadian Government recently issued a warning to Canadian's about investing in real estate in The Bahamas because settling a dispute could be "prolonged and costly". (The Tribune, October 19, 2012). Mr. Fred Mitchell (PLP), Minister of … Continue reading

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Lessons in Freedom: Another Effort to Void Our Basic Rights

by Tibor R. Machan* In this short essay I address an argument concerning welfare rights made against the late Robert Nozick by Adrian Bardon a while back. Bardon brings up an issue that’s central concerning the nature of basic individual … Continue reading

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Bonnie Raitt & Jackson Browne – Song of the week – October 29, 2012 – Kisses Sweeter Than Wine

by Rick Lowe I bet you wouldn't have expected this song. Not sure how I stumbled on it, but it's a great cd featuring loads of talented musicians. Check it out here… Visit a web site dedicated to Pete Seeger … Continue reading

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Money in politics. Politics in money

Professor Don Boudreaux of Cafe Hayek, sent the following letter to the Baltimore Sun. He's spot on as usual. ——————————————————————————- 25 October 2012 Editor, Baltimore Sun Dear Editor: Upset with private people's freedom to spend on political campaigns, Jack Kinstlinger's … Continue reading

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Photo of the week: Harbour Island Grocer

by Rick Lowe There are lots of beautiful places on Harbour Island but this classic structure took my fancy. Must get back to take a few more angles to get a better photo. Do you have a photo you would … Continue reading

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Cubans to be “free” to travel?

by Rick Lowe The Cuban Government is apparently going to lift travel restrictions so Cubans can travel freely for the first time in over 50 years. But of course there's a catch or two. Most countries will have to provide … Continue reading

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