Libertarian Reading List (October 2, 2007)
Mary Ruwart, Healing Our World Ludwig von Mises, Human Action Frederic Bastiat, The Law Murray Rothbard, For a New Liberty Henry Hazlitt, Economics in One Lesson October 2nd, 2007
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Mary Ruwart, Healing Our World Ludwig von Mises, Human Action Frederic Bastiat, The Law Murray Rothbard, For a New Liberty Henry Hazlitt, Economics in One Lesson October 2nd, 2007
Continue reading →I think I did better with some of the live unrehearsed questions in the middle. I didn’t have a pen so I lost my train of thought once or twice. The audience was mostly there supporting their candidates – Greens, … Continue reading →
Nov. 8, 2014 note: Just to add a point here about health care in retrospect. It’s important to recognize that if we’re in a system in which the government has taken control of health care already, it’s what we have. … Continue reading →
On Tuesday I was interviewed by a Ryerson student journalist, and on Wednesday I attended a very nice hospitable event in the morning hosted by the Chinese media in Scarborough. Everyone had time to eat and a few minutes to … Continue reading →
Ron Paul: Our Power Our Responsibility Great video. Some very serious statements by Ron Paul and music by Evanescence, one of my favorite bands. September 25th, 2007
Continue reading →My answers are indented: Website: www.saveourstructures.ca “Dear Candidate, “The Province of Ontario downloaded hundreds of dilapidated units of public housing onto the City of Toronto in 2001, with no capital funding to fix them. As a result, Toronto Community Housing … Continue reading →
Naomi Wolf interviewed on her new book The End of America (http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/015508.html). September 24th, 2007 Supplementary related links as of Sep 20, 2015: Naomi Wolf on Colbert Report: 10 steps to fascism Naomi Wolf Schools Stephen Colbert on The Rise … Continue reading →
Questionnaire I answered from the Ontario Landowners’ Association last week and these are fundamental. I answered YES to both. Many issues have been identified by the Ontario Landowners’ Association as being of critical importance to the citizens of rural Ontario. … Continue reading →
I was at the Rogers TV studios on Wednesday and got to say my piece. Rogers will start airing candidates’ presentations on September 24th (http://www.rogerstelevision.com/option.asp?lid=16&rid=16&tid=21048&ttl=6). I was more nervous than I wanted to be, although I know you need to have … Continue reading →
I had a chance to make some statements to the Toronto Star, and my page and profile is posted here at the Star’s website. POVERTY: What specific plans do you have to lower poverty rates in Ontario? A free market economy would … Continue reading →