With a belly full of propaganda, the masses were willing to believe in the War State’s necessity and indeed, became willing participants in the process of embedding the very bureaucracy that would forever exclude them from any preconceived notion of participation in the democratic process that they held so dearly.
August 20, 2020 Much Ado About the Postal Monopoly
It is so funny watching Republicans and Democrats fighting over the Postal Service. Their fight is over how to make the Postal Service finally work. Their differences revolve around how much tax money to hand over to the Postal Service to enable it to survive. Neither Republicans nor Democrats get it. They will never make the Postal Service work. That’s because government enterprises ...
Magic Mushrooms
by Laurence M. Vance
Scientifically speaking, mushrooms are said to be the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on ...
Remocrats versus Depublicans
by Jacob Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
Are you excited about the Democrat National Convention and the upcoming Republican National Convention? Join FFF president ...
How to Tell RINOs From Elephants
by Michael Tennant
Conservatives frequently dub Republican politicians they deem insufficiently committed to “free enterprise, private property, and limited government” Republicans in Name Only, or RINOs. But ...
Watchwords that Threaten Liberty by Richard M. Ebeling
One of the more disturbing aspects of our times is the growing distrust, even dislike, and, therefore, disregard for liberty in a seemingly growing ...
Millionaires for Insanity
by Michael Tennant
A coterie of guilt-ridden rich folks calling themselves Millionaires for Humanity has signed an open letter begging the governments of the world to ...