That we will, at all times hereafter, consider ourselves as a free and independent state, capable of regulating our internal police, in all and every respect whatsoever -- and that the people on said Grants have the sole and exclusive and inherent right of ruling and governing themselves in such manner and form as in their own wisdom they shall think proper...
–Vermont Declaration of Independence [January 15, 1777]
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September 19, 2023 More on America's Immigration Police State
Yesterday, in my article "Our Immigration Police State," I wrote about aspects of the immigration police state that comes with America’s socialist system of immigration controls. These police-state measures include warrantless searches of farms and ranches within 100 miles of the border and the criminalization of American citizens who hire, transport, or harbor illegal immigrants. It is this aspect of America’s ...
The Government's Antitrust Suit against Google by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob and Richard discuss the ramifications of the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit ...
Movie Review: The Mauritanian by Lance Lamberton
If ever one were to doubt or question that the United States has become a national-security state, all he or she would need to ...
The Bipartisan Assault on the Right to Travel by Ted Galen Carpenter
Americans used to boast proudly that unlike most countries in the world, domestic travel in the United States was unfettered by legal obstacles. Unfortunately, ...
Dump Trump's Trade Policy by Laurence M. Vance
After “a thorough, transparent, and data-driven investigation,” the U.S. Commerce Department has determined that American companies should pay higher prices for imported tin mill ...