Ending the Monopoly of Ideas: Compulsory Licensing in Intellectual Property
Intellectual property law is killing our economy. We take a look at its history and how to reform it. ...
Read more ›Intellectual property law is killing our economy. We take a look at its history and how to reform it. ...
Read more ›Chris Dodd, everybody’s favorite hairdo, has introduced a “tough” financial “reform” bill that he claims will “limit the risk [financial institutions] can assume.” Of course, most people with a pulse realize that a 1565 page bill introduced by one of the top recipients of financial industry lobbyist money in Congress probably will do little to ‘reform’ the financial industry in the best interests of the Ame ...
Read more ›The government's reaching into your pocket and looking over your shoulder. Do you know how? ...
Read more ›There's been a push towards scanners since the attempted bombing of flight 253. We take a look at why they aren't the solution. ...
Read more ›Stories from the last two months of British news. ...
Read more ›We've killed health care. This is how we can bring it back to life, like a zombie, but less scary. ...
Read more ›This is really insane. I cannot believe that we have gotten this far with the propaganda in this country. People, this bill provides no new insurer into the market place, yet forces people to buy insurance. How is this a good thing? The original program was to create a public option that was supposed to negotiate for lower prices on behalf of people, but now that is gone. In fact, when Harry Reid tried to i ...
Read more ›How is the British police state choosing to close in on its citizens now-a-days? Well, firstly, a criminal background check is needed to supervise your kids in a park. Telegraph: Only council-vetted "play rangers" are now allowed to monitor youngsters in two adventure areas in Watford while parents must watch from outside a perimeter fence. The Watford Borough Council policy has been attacked as insulting a ...
Read more ›Philadelphia Bulletin: Dr. Diane Harper, lead researcher in the development of two human papilloma virus vaccines, Gardasil and Cervarix, said the controversial drugs will do little to reduce cervical cancer rates and, even though they’re being recommended for girls as young as nine, there have been no efficacy trials in children under the age of 15. [...]Although her talk was intended to promote the vaccin ...
Read more ›The world government is taking oveeerrrr!!!!!!!!!! Let's see how. ...
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