US House of Representatives Member Thomas Massie (R-KY) is the newest addition to the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity (RPI) Advisory Board. RPI Executive Director Daniel McAdams first made the announcement of Massie’s selection as a board member … Continue reading
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In his main stage speech at the Republican National Convention in July, Rudy Giuliani, a former New York City mayor and current advisor to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, predicted, “What I did for New York, Donald Trump Will do … Continue reading
It is always a pleasure to read an interesting article regarding an important topic and find that I am quoted in it. That is the case with Kurt Nimmo’s new article “Responding to Donald Trump’s Speech on the Wall” at … Continue reading
A new episode of Five Minutes Five Issues posted on Thursday. You can listen to it, and read a transcript, below. You can also find previous episodes of the show at Stitcher, iTunes, YouTube, and SoundCloud. Listen to the new … Continue reading
The Berlin Wall was a tool for oppression. It prevented people from exercising a very important right — the right to leave. In doing so it also helped ensure continuing abuse of individuals trapped by the wall and armed enforcers. … Continue reading
When my book A Tipping Point for Liberty: Exposing and Defeating Leviathan Government was published in July, I was very happy to see Robert Wenzel offering praise in a post at his website Target Liberty. Wenzel called A Tipping Point … Continue reading
Ron Paul Institute Senior Fellow Adam Dick, in a Wake Up Call Podcast interview posted on Friday, argues that Libertarian Party presidential and vice-presidential nominees Gary Johnson and Bill Weld have drug the term “libertarian” through the mud with their … Continue reading
My in-depth, 46-minute interview on the Wake Up Call Podcast was posted today. In the interview focused on my new book A Tipping Point for Liberty: Exposing and Defeating Leviathan Government, I discuss several topics in detail with hosts Adam … Continue reading
When Americans vote each four years, they are not directly electing a president. Instead, under the United States Constitution, each state, as well as the District of Columbia (DC), appoints to the Electoral College a number of electors that equals … Continue reading
A new episode of Five Minutes Five Issues posted on Wednesday. You can listen to it, and read a transcript, below. You can also find previous episodes of the show at Stitcher, iTunes, YouTube, and SoundCloud. Listen to the new … Continue reading