Saturday, August 25, 2018
The Dizziest Totalitarians
The Democrats see racists under every other rock and Russians under the alternate rocks. They aim to restrict speech that they deem to be racist and to restrict speech that is friendly to Russians. They are the dizziest party of totalitarians in history.
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Thursday, August 23, 2018
The Progressive Syllogism
This is the progressive syllogism:
(1) The Federal Reserve Bank prints money.
(2) The money is invested in tech firms like Twitter and Facebook.
(3) Twitter and Facebook "manage" speech.
I'll leave the conclusion to you.
(1) The Federal Reserve Bank prints money.
(2) The money is invested in tech firms like Twitter and Facebook.
(3) Twitter and Facebook "manage" speech.
I'll leave the conclusion to you.
Sunday, August 12, 2018
Appeal to Investigate New York State for Abandonment of Republican Form of Government
The Honorable Paul Ryan
Speaker of the House
H-232 The Capitol
Washington, DC 20515
Dear President Trump, Speaker Ryan, and Majority Leader
McConnell:
I appeal to you to investigate
whether New York State under Governor Andrew Cuomo has abandoned a republican
form of government. According to the
Heritage Foundation, the cases of Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Co.
v. Oregon (1912) and Baker v Carr (1962)
have held that citizens may petition Congress to hold such an investigation under
Article IV, Section 4 of the US Constitution. There is no reason that the
president cannot hold an investigation as well.
The recent contretemps between Mr.
Cuomo and the National Rifle Association is an example of such abandonment. (See Seth Lipsky's New York Post op-ed.) The National Rifle
Association alleges that that the Cuomo administration has pressured
administrative agencies to harass it because it is his political opponent.
Such pressure may not be unique.
Mr. Cuomo may be routinely involved in quid pro quo with respect to campaign
contributions. His quashing of the Preet
Bharara investigation; the conviction of Sheldon Silver; the Kaloyeros case,
which may well reach to Cuomo's office; and Mr. Cuomo's insistence that the
state does not welcome conservatives, likely all whose political beliefs
deviate from his, intimate a state that has abandoned the rule of law, a key
element of republican government.
Sincerely,
Mitchell Langbert, Ph.D.
Monday, August 6, 2018
Trump's Fake Fix for a Bad Economic Policy
Last week, Walter Block, who has come to my classes to speak, published an excellent New York Times piece about Donald Trump's tariff-and-farm-subsidy policies. I have heretofore been a Times skeptic, and this may just be a case of politics makes strange bedfellows. The Times, however, has also taken an interest in Heterodox Academy. Is there reason for hope?
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