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The New Era of Mises | Jeff Deist – Video
Posted: March 16, 2014 at 8:41 am
The New Era of Mises | Jeff Deist
In this exclusive Ron Paul Channel interview, Jeff Deist and Ron Paul discuss their time working together in Washington DC, and the future of the Mises Insti...
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NAMUN 2014 North American Model United Nations – Video
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Re We Can Do Better Than Ron Paul – Video
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Ron Paul: Currency Devaluation Is `Dangerous – Bloomberg 2/8/2013 – Video
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Ron Paul NDAA Martial Law be a New Founding Father(2/2) national defence authorization – Video
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Rand Paul picked as future candidate
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Peering into their political crystal ball, US conservatives gathering at their annual conference have chosen Republican Senator Rand Paul as their top pick for president in 2016.
It marks the second straight year that the libertarian-leaning Paul, son of former congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul, won the straw poll at the Conservative Action Political Conference, or CPAC.
Paul led the field of 23 candidates and won with 31 per cent of the vote, easily defeating another firebrand Tea Party-backed lawmaker, Senator Ted Cruz, who finished second with 11 per cent.
Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon who has emerged as a powerful conservative voice in recent years, finished third, while Chris Christie, the New Jersey governor saddled with a political scandal, came in fourth.
'I am grateful for all the attendees who stood with me,' Paul said in a statement, referring to the 'Stand with Rand' movement that sprouted up one year ago after he gave a 13-hour speech on the Senate floor to oppose President Barack Obama's use of drones to target extremists.
'The fight for liberty continues,' Paul said.
The vote is watched closely, not necessarily as a prediction of exactly who will emerge as the Republican candidate, but as a barometer of how the party's core conservatives see those who might end up on the ballot.
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Paul Ryans worst nightmare: Heres the real way to cut poverty in America
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Poverty is back in the news, for several reasons. The first is the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsons 1964 War on Poverty speech. In addition, Republican congressman and 2012 vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan has released a much-criticized report about federal poverty programs. In 2012 the Romney-Ryan ticket suffered from Mitt Romneys dismissive comments about the 47 percent and conservative caricatures of the poor as welfare-dependent moochers and takers. Ryans attempt at a version of what George W. Bush called compassionate conservatism appears to be an effort at rebranding the right as something other than an alliance of Have-Lots and Have-Somes against Have-Nots.
Public debate about poverty typically focuses on the causes of poverty, rather than the cures. The causes of poverty are many and various. You may be poor because you are the child of poor parents; or because you grew up in an economically distressed urban or rural region; or because you were bankrupted by unexpected medical bills; or because you lost all your money gambling on imaginary real estate in Second Life (this actually occurred, in a case of which I know). Because poverty has multiple causes, policies must be equally numerous, if the goal is to avert or prevent poverty in the future.
But its not necessary to avert or prevent poverty in the future in order to cure the poverty that already exists in the present, for whatever reason. Let me illustrate this point with an example. The treatment of victims of gunshot wounds in the emergency room may be identical even though one gunshot wound was caused by a shooting in the course of a robbery, another by a failed suicide attempt and a third by reckless play with a firearm. Doctors and nurses can treat the victims of the gunshot wounds now, while leaving others to propose better policing, better suicide-prevention counseling and better firearm safety training in the future.
Fortunately, drastically reducing existing poverty in the U.S. is not a difficult intellectual problem, even though it is a difficult political problem. With sufficient political will, we could slash existing poverty in the U.S. very quickly, while simultaneously trying to prevent as much poverty as possible in the future. Some public policy problems, like averting global warming or regulating shadow banking, are incredibly complex. By comparison, antipoverty policy is simple.
We know exactly what we need to do to radically reduce poverty in America. We know that it could be done, and we know how to do it, because many other First World democracies have slashed poverty already.
Among developed nations, the U.S. is an outlier in having a high proportion of its population living in poverty. Among the 34 member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), in 2010 on average 11.1 percent of the population suffer from relative income poverty. In the U.S. , however, the number is 17.4 percent. Among developed countries, only Chile (18%), Turkey (19.3%), Mexico (20.4%) and Israel (20.9%) have more of their people living in poverty, according to the OECD.
The low-poverty nations tend to be Scandinavian countries like Sweden (9.1%), Norway (7.5%), Finland (7.3%) and Denmark (6.0%). Some on the right argue that it is wrong to compare small, relatively homogeneous countries with a giant, pluralistic, continental society like the U.S. Others argue that the English-speaking countries as a whole are willing to tolerate more poverty and inequality than the Nordic social democracies.
The numbers dont support these arguments. Among the most populous Western states are France (7.9%) and Germany (8.8%), both of which have around half as many people in poverty as the U.S., notwithstanding their own growing immigrant populations. And while all English-speaking countries tend to be less statist than continental European societies, all of the other anglophone nations have considerably less poverty than the U.S., including Australia (14.4%) and Canada (11.9 %). Indeed, three English-speaking countries Ireland (9.0%), the UK (10.0 %) and New Zealand (10.3%) have fewer citizens in poverty than the OECD average in 2010 of 11.1%.
How do other countries do it? They dont necessarily have fewer poor people to begin with. According to an OECD study, with respect to pre-tax, pre-transfer poverty, the U.S., at 13, ranked in the middle of 26 high-income nations. When it comes to post-tax, post-transfer poverty, however, the U.S. was nearly the worst, second only to Israel.
The difference is entirely the result of government social spending on the poor mostly in the form of transfer payments, like public pensions, unemployment insurance, child subsidies and/or wage subsidies. Many other developed democracies start out with lots of poor people, just like the U.S. But the countries with big welfare states remove most of them from poverty. The American welfare state does lower the poverty rate but not enough. The American welfare state is way too small to be effective in doing its job of lowering poverty.
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Community HealthNet offers comprehensive healthcare for all
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Community HealthNet Health Centers is committed to offering comprehensive healthcare to adults and children. CHN provides a range of acute, chronic and preventative care. In addition to traditional prenatal, pediatric and family medicine services, CHN offers routine check-ups, health and wellness assessments, immunizations, screenings and referral based personalized counseling to individuals of all ages. As a federally qualified health center it is their mission to provide quality and affordable medical services to all individuals in need of health care. CHN has five locations throughout Lake County: Gary (2), Merrillville, Hammond and the school-based clinic in Calumet High School. They employ a staff of licensed and professional physicians who are committed to the health and well-being of their patients.
Since opening its doors in 1998, CHN continues to expand the scope of services that we offer our patients. Partnering with state and local organizations CHN is able to offer more affordable access to preventative health services such as mammograms. These services are made possible through a partnership with the Indiana State Department of Health Breast Cervical Cancer Program (BCCP). Recently CHN opened doors to the first Centering Pregnancy Clinic in Lake County offering a program aimed to improve birth immortality rates and coach mothers through a successful pregnancy. Funded by the March of Dimes, the Centering Pregnancy Clinic is operated by an on-staff certified nurse mid-wife. Just recently CHN partnered with Geminus Corporation to conduct on-site Domestic Violence Prevention trainings helping its medical staff to identify child abuse.
In need of insurance? CHN's got you covered! How about dental services? CHN can brighten your smile. Community HealthNet is partnered with Covering Kids and Families Indiana, a grassroots statewide initiative aimed to enroll individuals, primarily youth in state provided medical plans. As a certified application and enrollment site CHN employs outreach specialists working to educate, enroll and meet the demands of the Affordable Care Act through Marketplace enrollments. At the main site in Gary, CHN is partnered with Kool Smiles to provide dental services to both youth and adults.
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THE RATIONAL ARGUMENTATOR Liberty or Death: Why Libertarians Should Proclaim That Death is Wrong
Do you wish to actually live in a free society, rather than just ponder what one would be like? For some, the desire to live in liberty is so strong that they would echo Patrick Henrys immortal words, Give me liberty or give me death! More than just those words should be immortal; in fact, you should be.
Without intending it, Patrick Henry communicated a truth that is becoming increasingly apparent in our era: we can one day be truly free if humans achieve indefinite life extension; without it, we will be both unfree and eventually dead. Within our lifetimes, we will either have liberty and no death, or death and no liberty. We cannot have both liberty and death.
Death is Wrong is my new childrens book on indefinite life extension, beautifully illustrated by my wife Wendy Stolyarov. Thebook is an educational primer which presents, in a concise, accessible manner the philosophical desirability and scientific feasibility of lifting the upper limit on human lifespans through the application of science and medical technology. We are currently in the midst of an Indiegogo fundraiser to spread this book to 1000 children, free of cost to them.
Death is Wrong does not take any political positions and does not advocate specifically for libertarianism, since we seek to focus on life extension in the book and to attract as universal a base of support as possible. It is certainly feasible to hold almost any political persuasion and to advocate the radical extension of human lifespans. Yet I, as a libertarian, see the defeat of senescence through medical progress to be an indispensable component to achieving liberty.
The U.S. Declaration of Independence proclaims that humans have the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. While the right to life is a negative rightthe right not to have others infringe on ones lifeit is nonetheless indisputable that the positive condition of life is the prerequisite for the exercise of any kind of liberty and the pursuit of any kind of happiness. If one is dead, there is nothingno choice, no growth, no self-actualizationand not even a memory of any past deed or previous fulfillment of ones goals. Without life, liberty is impossible, and yet biological decay propels us all toward the loss of the very potential for liberty. Death obliterates everything: our precious individual universes, full of sensations, insights, thoughts, and aspirations are forever snuffed out, deprived of the possibility of ever fulfilling any goal or actualizing any ideal.
In Liberty Through Long Lifewritten in April 2013I described the possibilities for improving the prospects of liberty just on the horizon, facilitated by accelerating technological progressfrom emerging methods of online education to cryptocurrencies to seasteading and space colonization. I explained that libertarians should want to live as long as possible in order to see and benefit from the fruits of these tremendous innovations.
Just two months after I wrote Liberty Through Long Life, most of us in the Western world found out just how unfree we truly were. Especially in the aftermath of Edward Snowdens revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency and its counterparts in many Western countries are spying indiscriminately on hundreds of millions of innocents, it has become apparent that the political struggle for liberty in todays climate has encountered barriers that appear, at present, virtually insurmountable. I am not referring to failure to achieve the libertarian political ideal or even a directional approach toward such an idealdespite the ardent, passionate, unquestionably dedicated work that activists for liberty have done during and between the past several election cycles. The situation today is worse than that.
Even abolishing the Orwellian spying apparatus and penalizing those officials who concealed and then endorsed it appears to be seen as out of the question by the political elite, no matter how great the pressure from the public and how completely useless the mass spying has turned out to be. More than ten months after Snowdens revelations, all of the powerful people who orchestrated the mass surveillance remain in their offices, and Snowden is a fugitive in Russia. Now it has even been disclosed that the NSA has devised programs to harvest data from private hard drives, webcams, and microphones by infecting personal computers with malware in mass.
Can we expect to see an end to what we would have, just one year ago, considered an unimaginably intimate surveillanceor, more likely, will the gatekeepers of the current political order assemble all of their power in the effort to perpetuate it? Achieving mere non-perversitynot to mention libertyas an immutable principle for contemporary Western political arrangements to follow, would appear to be a Herculean task.
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Joe’s Record Store Righteous Noise: BELIEVER ‘Gabriel’ and ‘Transhuman’ – Video
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Joe #39;s Record Store Righteous Noise: BELIEVER #39;Gabriel #39; and #39;Transhuman #39;
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