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Let free market deal with issue

In a free soci­ety, indi­vid­u­als vol­un­tar­ily exchange goods and ser­vices. Well-intentioned gov­ern­ment busy­bod­ies con­stantly seek ways to reg­u­late and guide these exchanges for “the com­mon good.” Read The Full Story

 

The War on Food: Eggsactly What Is Going On Here?

Prepare yourself for the War on Food. One day, food raids will be as common as a drug raid:

Those looking to one day produce their own food, perhaps even trade that food, will be met with resistance from government regulators, while two of the largest egg producers in the country responsible for delivering hundreds of millions of eggs to the public, operate facilities that have never been inspected. Read The Full Story

 

U.S. schools: grooming students for a surveillance state

Schools are increasingly invading student privacy both in school and outside of school.  Are  schools grooming youth to passively accept a surveillance state where they have no expectation of privacy anywhere? A PogoWasRight.org commentary.

The increasing use of student surveillance and intrusion of school districts into students’ extra-curricular conduct should alarm us all.   Whether it is a district surveilling students in their bedrooms via webcam, conducting random drug or locker searches, strip-searching students, lowering the standard for searching students to “reasonable suspicion” from “probable cause,” disciplining students for conduct outside of school hours, searching their cellphones and text messages, or allegedly forcing them to undergo pregnancy testing, student privacy is under increasing threat. Read The Full Story