by FLEXIT | Jan 19, 2017 | Ideas
by Ryan McMaken From the perspective of the state, one of the benefits of growing larger geographically is that bigness makes it more difficult for residents to emigrate or cross over borders to escape taxes. In his writings on the origins of the...
by FLEXIT | Jan 18, 2017 | News
by Ryan McMaken Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump’s choice for US Attorney General, has the potential to threaten recent gains in state-level opposition to federal laws. As an enthusiastic supporter of the Drug War — if he is confirmed as Attorney General — Sessions will be...
by FLEXIT | Jan 17, 2017 | News
by Jack Perry I have said here a number of times, Buddhism teaches that nothing ever happens at random. Nothing just occurs out of the blue, all by itself. A series of causes and conditions leads up to it. Everything is governed by this. Rain doesn’t just fall. A...
by FLEXIT | Jan 6, 2017 | News
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen pledged Friday if elected president she would campaign for France to leave the EU if Brussels fails to surrender control over national borders, law-making and economic and monetary policy. Le Pen, who has promised to dump the euro...
by FLEXIT | Jan 4, 2017 | News
by Jeff Horseman California’s been described as a nation unto itself. Could it be? “Yes California,” a pro-secession group, filed paperwork with the state attorney general in November for a proposed 2018 ballot measure to strike language in the state constitution...