The city of Dallas, in concert with the federal government, has a relatively new program to grant immigration visas to foreign nationals in exchange for investing in Dallas business projects. The program has targeted investors from Mexico but has expanded to other countries as well. On one hand, I appreciate that the federal government [...]
Earlier this month, I noted a new cab ride program for Dallas police officers who feel they have had too much to drink. The intention behind the program is to curb the embarrassing incidents of Dallas police officers being charged with alcohol-related offenses.
Cop Block, a repository for police misconduct reports, has published [...]
I have heard people who are disgruntled with the actions of the federal government sometimes romanticize the notion of a violent backlash by armed resistors. It is not so much done with the understanding that the disgruntled person would necessarily approve of the armed rebellion, but they convey that violence would put the government back [...]
This is just too much. I am almost beyond words.
CBS News reports (also on YouTube) that Dallas police officers will have the cost of their cab fare paid with union dues if they have had too much to drink.
Arresting peaceful people and depriving people of their property can take its [...]
A senior corporal in the Dallas Police Department was involved in a road rage incident recently in Allen on her way home from work. The short story is that formal criminal charges against her for allegedly pulling a gun on another motorist will not be pursued, despite potential corroborating witness testimony. The officious [...]
The response from politicians to the WikiLeaks dump of American embassy cables has been almost universal condemnation, save of course for Ron Paul, who somewhat facetiously made a public request of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to release undisclosed Federal Reserve agreements with foreign governments.
Predictably, you have the Obama administration calling the release [...]
I took part in National Opt Out Day at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with four other activists to inform passengers how they could opt out of the body scanners and protect themselves while undergoing the enhanced pat down procedures of the TSA. We were there from 10 a.m. until just after noon. From what I [...]
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Re: The Tyranny of Property
In Labadie Warren’s “The Tyranny of Property,” I learned that all non-personal property “should be considered unowned.” Immediately, Warren takes a logical leap by making a moral claim that people “should” act a certain way (i.e., not enforce non-personal property rights). Without justifying logically, Warren transitioned from stating what is the case to asserting [...]