August 29, 2012
Category: Cartels vs. liberty

August 29, 2012
City enforces Bible law vs. theft, but will abolish office as antiquated
By David Tulis For probably more than 100 years Chattanooga city government has had an office called sealer, whose duty is to enforce honest weights and measures. “The table …

August 29, 2012
All credit is not equal; licenses let banks blow ‘money’ across landscape
By Franklin Sanders The ongoing financial crisis has spawned a tempest of talk about credit, bank reserves, loans, bad loans, savings, and the banking racket in general. As I …

August 28, 2012
Crockett & the patriots; worldviews clash at tea party gathering
A clash occurred May 17 (2012) between city official Dave Crockett and his hosts, the Chattanooga Tea Party, over whether his efforts at the Office of Sustainability are simply …

August 28, 2012
Time to talk or fish: Replacing old economy with new

August 28, 2012
A planning grammar: turning nouns into adjectives, people into processes
As a provincialist and quasi-yokel, I am susceptible to careful uses of grammar and subtle vocabulary by the better sort of person in charge of things. One way artful …

August 27, 2012
ISP defies government-backed players, seeks to serve small outfits
Government is thinking always of the consumer. How can our services be expanded to benefit members of the public? Is there any dysfunction in the marketplace that we can …

August 27, 2012
Schooling-industrial complex reassigns its cypher (a man of value)
By David Tulis The interests of Christians and family members in the Brainerd area collided Thursday with the financial interests of school administrators who are seeking a federal cash …