THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE Number 616, April 24, 2011 "Cut off all government transfer payments to billionaires"
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Letter from A.X. Perez with remark from L. Neil Smith Another Letter from L. Neil Smith The Definitive Collection of Robert A. Heinlein I've been waiting for this for years. Took 'em long enough. $1,500 or $145/month for 12 months. Well, now, too bad I can't afford it. Maybe you can.... The Editor
Hey, Ken I may do an article on this when I have time, but I'd like to share the idea with others in the meantime. As you know, I believe the usual libertarian disinclination to say, "There oughta be a law" does not apply where governmentand its pet limited liability corporationsare concerned. In fact, the entire Bill of Rights consists of laws that are supposed to limit their predations. There oughta be a law forbidding biometric identification procedures, practices, and paraphernalia of any kind. They've hardly gotten started and I'm tired of hearing about it. I'm sick of reading articles where the same kind of "scientists" who cheerfully worked for the Nazis now proclaim they can identify an individual by his retinas, the geometry of his face, his butt-prints on the Xerox machine, or any other "biometric" means. It should be against the law for government or corporations to collect people's photographs, DNA, or fingerprints. Such a law would find massive support among those Tea Partiers intelligent enough to recognize thatif Janet Napolitano and the Southern Poverty Law center have their waythey're going to be the next ones in the ovens. And it should test the integrity of ACLU liberals and the newest Republican members of Congress. Think I'll put this on FaceBook, too. But moremuch morelater, L. Neil Smith
Neale Osborn states in "Prohibition of Any Kind Sucks":
Users are already paying a premium for what they use due to the higher prices as a result of the increased risk and reward of the profession that makes the drugs available. My view is "if it's so fucking important to keep your neighbor from enjoying" some drugs then let those individuals, who can't keep their noses out of their neighbor's business and want to deprive their neighbors of the pursuit of happiness, pay the expense. Bruce Sommer
Join me in playing eRepublik! Rule a country, be an Entrepreneur, publish a newspaper, join the military or gather your fellow Citizens to start a resistance war. Re: "Start with NASA" by Jim Davidson Mr. Davidson: I appreciate your recent article in The Libertarian Enterprise on the advisability of specifically "zeroing-out" the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Especially since their Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) has been foursquare in the middle of the great anthropogenic global warming fraud. Can't we take it much, much further? I'd like to draw to your attention a recent article by economist Thomas Sowell (see http://tinyurl.com/3w4cemr) titled "Another Spending Cut Plan," in which he advises that the federal budget be cut by specifically zeroing-out the tax feeder programs most beloved of the Republican Party. He writes:
Dr. Sowell tends to hit the nail on the head rather more often than not. In this case, putting pressure on the Red Party "leadership" to sacrifice their own well-connected corporate welfare clients would seem to be tactically, operationally, and strategically advantageous in the extreme. The Republican Party, like any other cesspool, has a thick layer of scum on top. A bit of stirring-around is just what they need. Richard Bartucci
Silveer Lining 2 (Bleh) As we are all aware, the ATFE is acting to ban the importation of shotguns not having sporting use into the USA. After everyone stops screaming how they will not conform and how the law is unjust and uconstitutional, sentiments I share, please remember that the companies importing guns are trapped doing business with the Government and have no choice but to obey. As far as I can tell, the new ATFE regulation, based on the 1968 Gun Control Act and its "sporting use only" language, is aimed mostly at Benelli and Saiga shotguns. This is distressing to those of us holding light who do not already have one of these weapons. I would think that the implicit recognition of the right of self defense in Heller and MacDonald obviated this requirement but apparently that needs to be fought out in court. Assuming that fight happens it would be good to have a good lawyer so that we can get rid of the "sporting use only" requirement and bring the policy of the US more in line with the Constitutionally recognized natural born right of people to keep and bear arms and to expect the US government to assist them to enforce thise right when state governments violate it. Again, I am not conceding in any way that the people's RKBA relies on the Fed's good will, I am talking about the Fed meeting its responsibility to enforce the Costitution. However, while desirable (attack the enemy on multiple fronts), this is not the silver lining of the title. It would remain perfectly legal to make these weapons in the US, either by building factories to make the guns from scratch or by making receivers and some parts in the US, importing the rest, and assembling the guns here. This would create jobs for Americans during a recession. It would also be an extended social digit to our "friends" in ATFE. It would, hopefully, help create and spread an attitude of rejecting and resisting attempts by certain persons to interfere withe the right to keep and bear arms . Victim disarmament supporters have faced several defeats, the end of the "94 Ugly Gun Ban, a President who has chosen to pretty much stay above the fray on gun control, a Congress that won't touch the issue with a ten foot pole, two crucial Supreme Court cases that made it clear that the people have a right to arm themselves (with the Court admittedly splitting hares over the difference between infringe and regulate in a manner that only a lawyer could love). They have also pulled Operation Gun Walker (AKA Gunwalker, Gunrunner, Gun Runner, etc.), tried to get regulations requiring that gundealers on the Border report muliple semiauto rifle sales, and the ban of the reimportation of some million M1 Garands and Carbines. If this shotgun import restriction they are pushing goes through it would be their first major victory in a while. Manufacturing the weapons in question Stateside would be a way to turn this victory for our foes into a net defeat. The guns our enemies wish to ban would remain available, and the portion of the gun industry supplying honest civilians (do you even pretend to think this regulation would keep imported tactical shotguns out of the hands of cops, criminals, or especially criminalistic cops?) would be expanded. Most importantly, the anti-gun movement is starting to get some of its traction back, this enterprise would throw oil under their feet. The victim disarmers have taken their lumps and are getting ready to hit back. Do we let the fight turn into Irish Stand Down (as described in Zelazny's classic Lord of Light) or do we counter punch and keep the initiative? A.X. Perez
To which L. Neil Smith replied: The only counterpunch that makes any sense is a nationwide demand by the Tea Parties or someone like them to abolish the BATFE root and branch. Likely it would not succeed, but it would back the motherjumpers up a parsec or two. Remember: this time it has to cost them something. L. Neil Smith
Go Directly To HULU... ...do not pass GO, do not collect $200. But find and watch the latest episode of Fringe, entitled "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide". It is uniquely wonderful and the best episode of Fringe by far. If it doesn't win some kind of award, there's no justice (and no taste) in the world. Bonus: Anna Torv at her plain, simple, unadorned best. Bonus: lots of closeups of Jasika Nicole, the cutest thing in the Known Galaxy. L. Neil Smith
[You obviously haven't met my granddaughter, who is the actual cutest thing in the Known GalaxyEditor] Luther Jones, who outlawed me twenty-six years ago, has been convicted on Federal corruption charges and will be doing time. He still faces more charges in at least one other case. Since that case involved the contract for my healthcare provider at work for several years you will understand why I feel little sympathy for him. Arguably the things he is accused of doing and convicted of doing would have been considered acceptable in El Paso up through the early Seventies or so. El Paso used to be a relatively small town and everybody pretty much knew everybody. However, times changed and the good ol' boys network was swamped with new players. To accomodate this growth the rules had to change and Jones didn't change his ways of doing business. Now he's going to prison and by me it couldn't happen to a nicer guy. After all, he made aruling as county attorney on Texas law that criminalized me for about ten hours and screwed up my knife collecting and choice in every day carry knives. He changed the rules on me and I had to adapt. The rules changed on him and he had to adapt and he failed to do so. Karma is now balanced. A.X. Perez [email protected] Fighting Dirty What the US needs is a group of people to make a project of causing the arrest or at least firing of ten thousand police and prosecutors for violation of peoples civil rights a year unless they can document that there have been fewer violators of people's rights. This includes false arrest, excessive force, search and seizure without probable cause, official oppression and harassment and so on. Cops are alway claiming it's only a few bad apples that are making the rest look bad. It is also true that they hesitate to act against their own because of the "thin blue line" mentality. Given that, yes, even the crookedest cop may give up his life saving a kid, I can not fault them too much. So as a favor to the honest cops lets start going after the bums (note: at least two cops in my hometown have been fired and charged with crimes for abusing their badges in the last year. A.X. Perez
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