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** THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2020
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Wars, foreign and domestic (revolutions, civil wars), are more likely to be avoided the closer the division of labor binds men.
– Ludwig von Mises, Critique of Interventionism ([link removed]) [1929]
** HORNBERGER'S BLOG
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January 23, 2020
Two Different Americas ([link removed])
There have been two completely different Americas in U.S. history. Let’s examine twelve ways in which they differ. 1. For more than a century after the United States came into existence, there was no income taxation or IRS. People were free to keep everything they earned and decide for themselves what to do with it.
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