http://MoreLibertyNow.com/raw Trump says he'll start building the wall and flying undocumented immigrants out of the US on day 1 but where's he going to find the money, airplanes and buses to move up to 10% of the population? And what impact will that have on the economy?
Pure idiocy.
https://steemit.com/anarchy/@georgedonnelly/trump-s-immigration-plan-is-ridiculous-raw-liberty-24
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7p0fd1g-B0
Today I discussed leaked cables 10ASUNCION97 and 09STOCKHOLM141. More info at http://georgedonnelly.com/agorism/wikileak-a-day-show-dec-27-2010
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbVogATZloc
http://aymfl.com/subscribe The Silver Circle libertarian animated movie is finally out on iTunes and other video-on-demand services but is it any good? Should you watch it? Should you pirate it? Or pay for it? http://aymfl.com/subscribe
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPmjZuolTDo
Salon published an article this week about libertarianism's seven strangest ideas.
http://www.salon.com/2014/09/03/the_7_strangest_libertarian_ideas_partner/
Here's the least strange libertarian idea you'll ever hear. In fact, it's the bedrock principle of our philosophy.
We all learned it in kindergarten. We all know it in our hearts. It's not complicated. It doesn't require years of advanced study. The idea is this:
Don't ever use physical violence against other people or their stuff except in immediate defense of life, limb and property. And then, only use enough violence to stop the aggressor, but no more.
Non-aggression. We should act peacefully and in harmony with our fellow men and women. This is the most basic, central and revered idea in the libertarian universe.
But no mainstream media talking head makes mention of it. It's too sane, too nice, too … civilized and reasonable.
Libertarians are for non-violence. We're for using reason, love, persuasion, mediation, mutual aid, charity, exchange and other consensual means when interacting with other human beings - human beings that we recognize as enjoying inherently equal human rights as ourselves.
That's right! Libertarians are for equal rights to life, liberty and property, no matter your gender, race, creed, hair style or whatever. Now there's a crazy idea that some people don't get.
As an extension of our esteemed non-aggression principle, libertarians also have mean things to say about fraud, deception, lying and cheating. Yes, libertarians are for honesty! Strange, I know.
Libertarians apply the non-aggression principle without mercy to every aspect of our lives. We think that only voluntary relationships - where all parties freely consent - are legitimate. So we're against truly strange ideas like taxation, special government privileges for corporations, child abuse, state driver's licenses, central banking, compulsory schooling, the war on some drugs, the prison-industrial complex, militarized police and the war on terror.
Libertarianism is a philosophy of peace. But don't think we're pacifists, either. We have a deep respect for the right to self-defense. When someone uses aggression - that's the unprovoked and first use of violence - to get what they want from us, we're very comfortable with using defensive violence to protect our lives, liberty and hard-earned property. If that includes shooting a government cop who's invading our home, then so be it.
In other words, libertarians don't start fights. But if you start the fight with us, we're going to do what it takes to stop you. And only to stop you. Vengeance and vigilante justice are unacceptable. We prefer to mediate and arbitrate our disputes.
The libertarian non-aggresison principle may not be the final word in et
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Swkth8HNxg
http://morelibertynow.com/manifesto/ It’s been 45 years since the founding of the Libertarian Party. We’ve got agorists trading on the darknet, we’ve got activists getting arrested for handing out pamphlets, we’ve got pizza delivery guys running for the US Senate and we’ve got loners relocating to the icy mountains of New Hampshire. None of it is working. No one has the answers. No one has a strategy for getting us from here to a voluntary society. If you want something new, join the conversation.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qkLd3_yQQs
Stephen Polsky ( @shneakysquirrel ) and George Donnelly ( @georgedonnelly ) demo’d Screem, a decentralized Twitter-like social network built on the Steem blockchain with its developer, Nate Brune ( @picokernel ).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W91ynqKxAHc
Earlier his week, I asked you to send me to Phoenix to free Arpaio's torture victims. (http://georgedonnelly.com/libertarian/send-me-arizona-free-arpaios-political-prisoners). After more thought, I decided it's too early for me to go. I need to learn more and work with you to develop a plan. Let's use Agora I/O "Laozi" Sep 23-25 to get a conversation going. Then we can visit our friends in Phoenix in January, 2012 to put some serious and loving heat on Arpaio and his henchmen. http://Agora.IO/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s_238myEpk