Posts Tagged ‘government bureaucracy’

GovGunGrab.con


Tuesday May 28th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 8:42am PDT   •   6 Comments

Since the Sandy Hook massacre last year, California has introduced more than a dozen gun-control measures, headed by SB140 from state senator Mark Leno a San Francisco Democrat. This bill will confiscate handguns and assault rifles from some 20,000 Californians who acquired them legally but then through criminal convictions, restraining orders and mental illness…
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Natural Born Killers: Federal Wildlife Services agency “out of control”


Monday February 11th, 2013   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:00am PST   •   5 Comments

Russell Files, a trapper with the Wildlife Services (WS), a division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, objected to a neighbor’s dog coming into his yard. So while on duty he set traps that severely injured the canine. Similar incidents of wanton cruelty have prompted legislators to call for an investigation of the Wildlife…
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DMV Healthcare


Monday November 26th, 2012   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 10:30am PST   •   7 Comments

Nobel laureate and columnist Paul Krugman says he is looking forward to health care as run by the Department of Motor Vehicles, based on his own swift and courteous experience with that agency. At the same time, he says, his own dealings with private health care have been a bureaucratic nightmare. Krugman’s evidence was…
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Welfare Costs More Than $60,000 per Family


Wednesday November 14th, 2012   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 9:08am PST   •   1 Comment

It’s not exactly news that the United States harbors an enormous number of people on welfare. By one account, more than 100 million Americans are on at least one welfare program run by the federal government. And despite the 1996 welfare reforms, the number of adults on foods stamp skyrocketed from an already high…
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No Rush for Gold with Government


Monday November 12th, 2012   •   Posted by K. Lloyd Billingsley at 10:23am PST   •   3 Comments

In the mid-1800s, Sutter Creek and Amador City were centers of the California gold rush. Now for the first time in 50 years the Mother Lode is again the scene of mechanized mining. The Sutter Gold Mining Co. operates a modern $20 million complex, complete with ventilated tunnels, laboratories and a mill. The operation…
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Beyond Politics: The Roots of Government Failure


Thursday December 8th, 2011   •   Posted by David Theroux at 10:40pm PST   •   0 Comments

Traditional public policy and welfare economics have held that “market failures”—the presumed inability of a free market to deliver certain goods and services deemed to be in the public interest—are common and require government intervention to protect the public good. But is this actually the case? The Independent Institute book, Beyond Politics, by Senior…
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Entrepreneurs Know What the Federal Government Doesn’t


Friday September 3rd, 2010   •   Posted by David Theroux at 12:53am PDT   •   0 Comments

In my recent article in Investor’s Business Daily, I discuss the enormous harm from and hypocrisy of federal economic policies as they inhibit private entrepreneurship. The current era has been dubbed the “Information Age,” and well it is. Never before has so much information been available so broadly and on such a level of…
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