We Should Find Free Market Solutions to Our Inflation Crisis

Inflation is a persistent problem that affects individuals, businesses, and the economy as a whole. It erodes purchasing power, makes it difficult for households and businesses to plan for the future, and can lead to a host of other economic problems. The knee-jerk reaction to inflation is often government intervention in the economy, but history has shown that free market solutions can be just as effective, if not more so.

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A Moral Case for Educational Freedom

Educational freedom is the idea that individuals should have the right to choose the type of education that best suits their needs, rather than being limited by a one-size-fits-all system. This concept is becoming increasingly important as more and more people are recognizing the limitations of traditional public education and seeking alternatives.

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A Change is Gonna Come

Throughout American history, there have been countless examples of individuals who have changed their political views to become more tolerant. In a country as diverse as the United States, it’s crucial for people to be open-minded and willing to learn from others, even if their beliefs differ. Here are just a few examples of Americans who have had a change of heart and became more tolerant:

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Why a Restrained Foreign Policy is a Smart Choice

A restrained foreign policy is a pragmatic and responsible approach to international relations. It prioritizes the protection of national interests while also taking into account the potential consequences of foreign interventions.

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It’s Time We End Qualified Immunity!

Qualified immunity is a legal doctrine that protects government officials, including police officers, from being held liable for civil damages if their actions do not clearly violate a person's constitutional rights. The concept of qualified immunity has been heavily criticized in recent years for providing a shield for police officers who engage in misconduct, and it is time for this doctrine to be ended.

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Jimmy Carter and Death With Dignity

Former President Jimmy Carter has entered hospice care, after a long life spent serving his fellow man. Carter was a controversial President, only serving one term before losing a re-election in 1980, but he did not complain about losing. Instead he used the next 42 years to serve humanity. Even his detractors would admit he had a firm moral compass and he followed it (put intended) religiously.

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The Case Against Forced Vaccinations

Forced vaccinations for COVID-19 have become a contentious issue, with many individuals and groups raising concerns about the ethics and efficacy of such measures. While it is understandable that governments and health organizations want to protect their citizens and curb the spread of the virus, mandatory vaccinations raise serious ethical questions about individual autonomy and medical choice.

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How We Get Back to Energy Independence

Energy independence is a vital issue for the United States, and it has far-reaching implications for national security, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. One approach to achieving energy independence is through the implementation of free market strategies. This approach emphasizes the role of the private sector, individual freedom, and minimal government intervention in driving the development and deployment of new energy technologies.

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Section 230 is about your free speech.

Section 230 is a provision of the Communications Decency Act that provides legal immunity for online platforms for user-generated content. This means that online platforms such as social media sites, review sites, and discussion forums are not held legally responsible for the content posted by their users. The Supreme Court begins reviewing the first case covering Section 230 liability protections, Google vs. Gonzalez, today.

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Protectionism Exposed: How it's Killing Competition and Driving Up Prices

Protectionism, the policy of imposing tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers to protect domestic industries and jobs, has been a popular political stance throughout history. However, as a libertarian conservative, I firmly believe that protectionism is not only bad economic policy, but it also brings poor outcomes for individuals and society as a whole.

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