Happy Bill of Rights Day!

December 15, 2011

Today, December 15th, is Bill of Rights Day.  Too bad our rulers have run that document through the shredder.  The Cato Institute has put together a short video showing how our rights are being casually disposed of by those in power.

For more specifics on the loss of our liberties, see the following articles posted today on some other libertarian websites of note:

“Today is Bill of Rights Day” (Cato Institute)

“Bill of Rights. FTW!” (Tenth Amendment Center)

“The Bill of Rights vs the FDA and the NDAA” (Tenth Amendment Center)

“Happy Bill of Rights Day” (Mercatus Center)


A Victory for Free Speech!

August 30, 2011

If you haven’t seen it yet, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has upheld the citizen’s right to record police officers while they are on duty. While I–and Thomas Jefferson–am a bit uncomfortable with the whole idea that governments are responsible enough to police themselves (judicial review), this certainly represents a victory in one battle of the war for free speech.

For more details and commentary, click the link below:

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes [Who Watches the Watchmen]? – Part II from NoConsent.org


Stop the Warrenville Tax Increases!

June 24, 2011

The Daily Herald is reporting that the Warrenville City Council is considering the creation of three additional taxes and the increase of a fourth. If you live in Warrenville, be sure to contact your City Council members to let them know what you think of this idea. At the very least, the City Council should be able to show that they have made every attempt to cut any non-essential spending before forcing their citizens to contribute even more during a rough economy.

For those who really want to dig in, click here for Warrenville’s annual budget.


Can a Tax Be “Fair”?

June 14, 2011

Several Republican Tea Party favorites support the Fair Tax, a national sales tax that they hope would take the place of the income tax. Here’s a brief libertarian take on the issue. As for me (Josh), I agree with economist Murray Rothbard’s argument in his article “Strategies for a Libertarian Victory”:

[I]f libertarians should ever call for reducing or abolishing taxes in some particular area, that call must never be accompanied by advocating the increase of taxation in some other area. Thus, we might well conclude that the most tyrannical and destructive tax in the modern world is the income tax, and therefore that first priority should be given to abolishing that form of tax. But the call for drastic reduction or abolition of the income tax must never be coupled with advocating a higher tax in some other area (e.g., a sales tax), for that indeed would be employing a means contradictory to the ultimate goal of tax abolition. Libertarians must, in short, hack away at the state wherever and whenever they can, rolling back or eliminating state activity in whatever area possible.


Campaign Help Wanted

November 20, 2009


In these troubled times, it is vital that we get more Libertarians elected to public office.  While we may never have a better opportunity, we need you to make it happen. Our campaigns are looking for volunteers in every area, from graphic design to web design, from managing events to managing the media, from writing palm cards to writing position papers. In addition, we are actively looking for Campaign Coordinators throughout Illinois to be a:

  • contact person for area activists
  • distribution point for campaign literature and yard signs
  • collection point for petitions
  • scout for potential campaign stops
  • identifier of local media

Freedom isn’t free. We all have to work together and earn it. If you have a skill or area of interest that you would like to offer to our campaigns or would like to volunteer as a Campaign Coordinator for your area, please contact Crystal Jurczynski, LP Illinois Campaign Director, at 630-876-1935 or campaigns@lpillinois.org.


New Tea Party Movement Gaining Steam

May 27, 2009

On April 15, 2009, Americans across the nation gathered together to protest the growth of government and reckless economic policies being pursued by the Federal Government.  At the time, advocates of limited government were invigorated by the nationwide show of support for their ideals.  Carrying on this tradition, a new nationwide Tea Party is in the works for execution on July 4, 2009.  That movement has been titled ‘ReTea Party’ and is centered on four main principles:

  • Support for fiscal responsibility and opposition to bailouts and excessive taxation
  • Respect for the integrity of the Constitution
  • Reducing the national debt
  • Defense of individual freedom

As I see it, the main problem of the Tax Day Tea Party was that as it grew, it began to be seen as nothing more than a conservative movement.  Once it did so, and regardless of its merits, it became easily dismissed by those who are also very concerned about the loss of liberty and who oppose the direction our nation is heading, but may not naturally run with the “conservative” crowd.  ReTea Party is not merely a Republican/Libertarian movement, but a movement belonging to all citizens who are appalled at at the ever-increasing excesses of government power, regardless of whether these excesses are enacted by Republicans or Democrats.

In general, libertarians believe that the origins of government lie in a voluntary agreement of individuals to abide by certain rules and to submit to enforcement of these rules.  If government is a voluntary association with authority granted by its members, then it is impossible for the members to grant authority that they themselves do not have.  For example, the people cannot grant the government authority to carry out redistributive taxation, as the people themselves do not have the authority to forcibly take money from someone to give to someone else.

In my view, the guiding principles of this new Tea Party movement echo those of the Declaration of Independence that all of humanity (not merely American citizens) are endowed with “certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed”.

Josh Hanson
President, DuPage Libertarians
630-200-9527


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