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2010-05-16 :: madlibertarianguy // Government
Prickly?

I wonder when The Wall Street Journal is going to start choosing more applicable adjectives to describe voters?

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2010-05-14 :: madlibertarianguy // Government + Kentucky + Rand Paul
The Rand Paul Review

Being a Kentuckian with an interest in liberty, I find myself in the envious position of perhaps having a senatorial candidate in my state commonwealth who can legitimately be perceived as a guy who isn’t a political douchebag.  Rand Paul (R-KY) has a strong pro-liberty pedigree in that his father, the venerable Ron Paul (R-TX), […]

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2010-05-11 :: madlibertarianguy // Government + Regulation
Automobile Black Boxes

Yesterday, Congress heard testimony about the possibility of mandating small boxes which keep driving statistics, including location information, which would report automatically back to the federal government: At a minimum, I also urge that the NHTSA be required to mandate recording of all the data elements listed now in its voluntary standard unless there is […]

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