Monthly Archives: July 2014

An Electronic Library of Leonard E. Read

This is a neat campaign from FEE.org. “For us at ReadLiberty.org, Leonard. E. Read’s essay I, Pencil was one of the most eyes opening works and a great inspiration for our liberty oriented activities. “To make his life work more … Continue reading

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Rational Optimism about Planet Earth

"In his recent work on the greening of our planet, Matt Ridley discovered something interesting: likely scenarios in which humans contribute more to climate change (according to the IPCC) are the same ones in which incomes grow more slowly." Published … Continue reading

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12 Angry Men at The Dundas Centre

If you haven't seen the Ringplay Productions play, 12 Angry Men yet, please rush out and buy yourself a ticket for tonights closing performance, if there are any left. Call 393-3728 for tickets. More info here… This thought provoking play, … Continue reading

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Everyday Economics

What role does economics play in your day-to-day life? You might be surprised to find that economics is a big part of nearly everything you do! Everyday Economics explores just that — how the “big ideas” from economics relate to … Continue reading

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Our disappointed PM

According to press reports… Prime Minister Christie is disappointed and finds a US State Department report that is critical of his government, outlining alleged corruption and unfulfilled election promises puzzling. A couple things befuddle me as well: It does not … Continue reading

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How many Finance Ministers do we have?

Dear Editor, Listening to Mr. Phillip "Brave" Davis, the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Works and, apparently, Minister of Financial Statements the Minister of Finance Should Have Made, discussing the pros and cons of further Chinese investment in this great … Continue reading

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Death Threats Commotion Raises Concerns In FNM Ranks

by Adrian Gibson First appeared in The Tribune under the byline, Young Man's View here… THIS week, I found it interesting that high-level figures within the Free National Movement had received death threats since March but no one had bothered … Continue reading

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On Webshop Penalties

by Adrian Gibson First appeared in The Tribune under the byline, Young Man's View here… It appears that the government has finally decided that it would charge the webshop operators a penalty for operating outside of the confines of the … Continue reading

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The Attorney General, the Numbers Houses and the Banks

by Edward Hutcheson Has the Attorney General met with the local banks and gotten their position on what will happen if the Web Shops are regulated? She seems to be of the opinion that the regulatory framework will be acceptable … Continue reading

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