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Scott Boman on Rachel Dolezal
Scott Boman posted the following on Facebook
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“Define yourself, or be defined” -Cass Corridor sidewalk graffiti-
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Max Border explains New Republic Article
The New Republic published an article by Mark Lilla – The Truth About Our Libertarian Age
Max Borders replies at FEE Site – The Dumb Libertarian Era Is Here
Jacob Hornberger on Deaths in Ramadi
In an article at the FFF site, Jacob Hornberger comments.
“The thousands of U.S. soldiers who died in Ramadi and the rest of Iraq died for nothing, just like those 58,000 plus U.S. soldiers who died in the Vietnam War. They all died for nothing too.”
ABOUT THOSE U.S. TROOPS WHO DIED IN RAMADI
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Climate Change by Max Borders
Excerpt:
First, let’s zoom out a few orders of magnitude to look at the Climate Orthodoxy as a series of dots that must be connected, or better, a series of premises that must be accepted in their totality.
- The earth is warming.
- The earth is warming primarily due to the influence of human beings engaged in production and energy use.
- Scientists are able to limn most of the important phenomena associated with a warming climate, disentangling the human from the natural influence, extending backward well into the past.
- Scientists are able then to simulate most of the phenomena associated with a warming earth and make reasonable predictions, within the range of a degree or two, into the future about 100 years.
- Other kinds of scientists are able to repackage this information and make certain kinds of global predictions about the dangers a couple of degrees will make over that hundred years.
- Economists are able to repackage those predictionsand make yet further predictions about the economic costs and benefits that accompany those global predictions.
- Other economists then make further predictions based on what the world might be like if the first set of economists is right in its predictions (which were based on the other scientists’ predictions, and so on) — and thenthey propose what the world might look like if certain policies were implemented.
- Policymakers are able to take those economists’ predictions and set policies that will ensure what is best for the people and the planet on net.
- Those policies are implemented in such a way that they work. They have global unanimity, no defections, no corruption, and a lessoning of carbon-dioxide output that has a real effect on the rate of climate change — enough to pull the world out of danger.
- Those policies are worth the costs they will impose on the peoples of the world, especially the poorest.
That is a lot to swallow. And yet, it appears that the Climate Orthodoxy requires we accept all of it. Otherwise, why would the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) publish a document called “Summary for Policymakers”?
Excerpts from FREEDOM! by Adam Kokesh
For a copy of the book click here.
“Government is like a cancer. Less government is better than more government, just as less cancer is better than more cancer, but as long as it exists, it’s a threat. As long as society accepts the idea that force is the way to solve problems, the only limit on violence is what enforcers cannot be convinced to do. ”
Adam Kokesh Living Room Chat with Some Mormons
Rethinking Churchill By Ralph Raico
April 22, 2015
Historian Ralph Raico discusses Winston Churchill click here for full article
Drew Bachrach Interview on Public Radio
Drew was on public radio in LA. They interviewed him about his documentary that is being shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival