Each week, FFF president Jacob Hornberger discusses the hot topics of the day. This week, the folly of the minimum wage. The Libertarian Angle airs weekly. Go to the podcast here.
Since raising taxes oftentimes isn’t very popular, public officials are always on the lookout for less direct ways to plunder and loot people. Among the most favorite ways in recent times has been what are called asset-forfeiture laws as ...
Each week, FFF president Jacob Hornberger discusses the hot topics of the day. This week, the folly of the minimum wage. The Libertarian Angle airs weekly. Go to the podcast here.
In the wake of President Obama’s apology for the killing of two Western hostages in a drone assassination in Pakistan, people might be wondering if it will be possible for surviving family members to recover in a legal action ...
It is difficult to conceive of a greater violation of the principles of freedom than drug laws — that is, laws by which the government punishes people who possess, distribute, or ingest drugs. A free society necessarily entails the ...
On April 23, 2015, Liberty.me hosted FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger to discuss the suspect autopsy of John F. Kennedy. You can buy Jacob's books on the JFK assassination here.
As a kid growing up, did you ever think you’d live under a government that had the omnipotent power to assassinate you and every other American citizen? If you heard about some communist regime or other totalitarian government wielding ...
Each week, FFF president Jacob Hornberger discusses the hot topics of the day. This week, special co-host Scott McPherson and gun control. The Libertarian Angle airs weekly. Go to the podcast here.
The New York Times recently carried an interesting article about Cuban citizens who are wearing clothes depicting the American flag. The fashion statement reflects the excitement among the Cuban people for renewed relations between the United States and ...
This month marks the 20th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, which killed 168 people.
The aftermath of the OKC bombing in 1995 was very similar to what occurred after the 9/11 ...