Category Archives: From the blogs

Response to the 2010 Census

This is the response by Bob Greenslade to the 2010 Census form. Since the answers to some of your questions exceed the space provided, all the answers are attached to the form in a separate document. Read The Full Story

Happy Birthday LP

Dear Friend of Liberty,
The Libertarian Party was founded 38 years ago on December 11, 1971. One of the founders, David Nolan, remains active within the party and is slated to speak at our 2010 National Convention in St. Louis over Memorial Day weekend. (Details for the convention, including prices and registration options, will be released [...]

My Recent Tax Tea Party Experience

I wasn’t able to attend any local tea parties back in April, but I wrote a little bit about my thoughts regarding what I hope the tea parties are all about. You can find that article here. Last week, I was able to attend the tea party held on Independence Day in my hometown of [...]

Oh No! by Glen Jacobs

It was a nightmare.
Like you, I read LRC every morning, but in my bad dream I turned on my computer only to find a 404 page-not-found error. LewRockwell.com was no longer on the air.
I immediately wondered: what the heck is going to happen to all of us who depend on LRC? One lady said [...]

Glenn Jacobs to appear in Kingsport

On Thursday June 25, 2009 The local Campaign for Liberty group in association with the Northeast Tennessee Liberty Coalition will be hosting an event called Striking the Root: The Economy, The Fed, and Sound Money. On hand for the the event will be special guest speaker Mr. Glen Jacobs. For those of you not familiar [...]

Economic Meltdown; Myths and Reality

This evening, Wednesday May 13th, the Tennessee Liberty Alliance will sponsor “Economic Meltdown; Myths and Reality” featuring Fred Childress and Glenn Jacobs.  Please join us for a very special evening as our speakers put the current economic condition of our country into perspective.Please see the attached flyer that highlights the evening event.  Remember to support [...]

Some thoughts about the TEA Party

I wasn’t able to make it to either the Nashville or Murfreesboro tea parties held last week unfortunately, but from all accounts they were heavily attended. It sounds like several thousand people showed up to area tea parties in Middle Tennessee.
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The Fallacy of Aggregate Demand

 In his April 14 press conference concerning the economy, President Obama sites a drop in aggregate demand as the primary cause of the current economic downturn (incidentally, according to many economists, lack of aggregate demand also caused the Great Depression).  However, the term “aggregate demand” is meaningless.  There is demand for certain products, but there [...]

Birthday wishes to the DEA

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review associate editor Bill Steigerwald recently issued a spot-on anniversary vilification of one of the most vile and abusive bureaucracies the United States federal government has ever birthed. (Note to the Bureau of Indian Affairs: Don’t worry, you’re still right up there, too.) 
Spawned appropriately enough during the Nixon administration, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration — which [...]

Barr’s Barrier

For Bob Barr, it all comes down now to getting into the debates. (And, from the GOP perspective, keeping his accursed cracker ass out at all costs). If the one-time Clinton impeachment House manager successfully barges onstage for a nationally-televised forensic fracas with McBama, his polling could double by the time the network credits start [...]