Posts Tagged ‘ government ’

Why you should quit politics (And embark on a much more effective path to liberty)

Aug 9th, 2012 | By | Category: Economics, Featured Articles, Politics

GUEST ARTICLE By Kaleb Matson     The political process as a means to liberty has been about as effective as socialism as a means to prosperity. In this article I’m going to argue that if your goal is liberty, electoral politics is the last path you should consider. Then I will suggest a far […]




Greece – what you really need to know….at long last! (part 1)

May 16th, 2012 | By | Category: Economics, News, Politics

I should inform, or remind you, here that Greece has suffered governments of “alternating liars” for 20 years. Only those living in cloud cuckoo land believe the “usual suspects”.   When a nation wakes up to realize it has been governed by a democratic impersonation of corrupt despots, it looks messy, as it does now. […]




Public sector inertia, Atlas shrugged in Australia, India by luxury train

Jul 1st, 2010 | By | Category: This morning's reading

Morning Reading, selected articles of interest from various publications. The Great Inertia Sector: A whistleblower’s account of council work where staff pull six-month sickies Monday morning, it’s 10am and I’m late for work – but there’s no point hurrying because even though I should have been at my desk 30 minutes ago, I know I’ll […]