We Are Not Represented In The Government
Given a few choices, less than 4% of registered voters in NJ affirmatively voted that Christie should be their governor.
Given a few choices, less than 4% of registered voters in NJ affirmatively voted that Christie should be their governor.
This is a continuation of ‘What is a Libertarian? Pt. 1’. In this installment of the series, we will address the varying beliefs on self-defense, gun rights, and the rule of law held by the three ideologies/parties.
After a year and a half in office, I think that I’ve seen enough to make a judgement on President Trump: He is wildly unpredictable and may have zero consistent principles. Other than perhaps ‘America First’, Trump seems to flip back and forth on every major (and minor) issue. Trump Read more…
After a year and a half in office, I think that I’ve seen enough to make a judgement on President Trump: He is wildly unpredictable and may have zero consistent principles.
The Liberty Block is a libertarian publication/activist association. Its staff is comprised of anarchists, libertarians, and conservatives. Collectively, (though we hate that word!) our ideology could be referred to as ‘libertarian’. What is a libertarian? How do libertarians differ from Democrats & Republicans? In this article, we will address the Read more…
On June 11th, Yahoo Finance reported that Domino’s Pizza has begun to fill potholes and repave roads. Yes, you read that right.
On June 7th, The Union Leader reported that Lincoln would be the first New Hampshire town to take advantage of the state’s removal of the license plate reader (LPR) ban.
In addition to supporting ultimate liberty for every individual in the world, we hope to empower every individual to achieve true prosperity.
In light of the gun-grabbing fascists ramping up their efforts to strip Americans of their natural rights to property and self-defense, I’ve compiled a list of what seem to be the eight most common, insane, deceptive lies told by leftists who seek to take guns from individuals and leave them only in the hands of the government/police.
On May 14th, the Seattle city council voted 9-0 to levy an annual tax of $275 per employee on every business that grosses more than $20 million per year. The new funds will be used to combat homelessness in Seattle, according to the council. Those who follow politics or economics Read more…