Archive for October, 2007

Global warming or not - Green is libertarian

October 26, 2007

It’s fashionable in some libertarian circles to dismiss global warming  but I think sustainability is very libertarian.

Think about property rights.  For example,  it’s pretty obvious that if you dump your trash on my front porch, or more accurately my front stoop,  that’s a crime against my property.  If your factory belches smoke that provably gives my kid asthma that’s a crime against his person.  If you use resources without paying for them, in a way that provably and permanently damages the planet,  at worst you are committing a crime against the property of many and at best you are being a selfish meany who wouldn’t be very popular or successful in a functioning libertarian society.

Being libertarian ought to be about paying for the resources you consume whether it’s exotic hardwood for the fretboard on my next 5 string or whether it’s a cubic foot of clean air.  Of course the exotic hardwood is expensive and the (relatively) clean air - so far - is pretty cheap.  There’s that free market at work.   That part seems pretty easy.

It’s gets a little difficult to prove you are causing my kids’ asthma or global warming.  It’s also pretty hard to pin down my rights to air.  It’s made more difficult by the fact that our rulers make decisions in the back rooms about how much asthma we can accept in order to keep those workers working and the campaign contributions coming.   National standards for vehicle emissions or smoking bans might be considered a little arbitrary compared to decentralized decisions based on free will and the market.   That’s why those types of decisions need to be left up to the court system and the markets.  Of course those decisions won’t be perfect but they will be pretty good and a whole lot better than decisions made by politicians and bureaucrats.

Smoking bans are a great example.   Not too long ago an otherwise intelligent person suggested to me that smoking was somehow similar to dumping garbage on his lawn.  That’s not the first time I have heard such nonsense.  Comparing smoke that I exhale in your general vicinity and that dissipates in a second and that you can walk away from,  to dumping garbage on your lawn is complete nonsense.  It’s provably your lawn and the garbage will be there for a few days or a few weeks unless you or I remove it.  Please don’t waste my time if that’s the best you can do.   Smoking bans are nothing more than our rulers imposing their own morality on us just because they can.

Let’s talk about vehicle emissions.  I personally believe vehicle emissions reduce my quality of life considerably.  I wonder if the smoking ban supporters are willing to ante up to compensate me for that.  You can easily walk away from cigarette smoke in most cases.  Unless you want to buy me a spaceship I can’t really walk away from vehicle emissions.   If you decide not to drink (or work) in my smoking bar you haven’t lost much.  If I have to leave the city or the planet to escape your vehicle emissions it costs me a great deal.

So how could a libertarian solution help?

Re-writing history is always a little speculative but consider the myriad of ways that government has worked against the market to increase gasoline use:

-military control of the middle east to reduce gas costs

-highway programs

-GI Bill that promoted suburban housing

-protectionist tariffs on high fuel efficiency cars 

-Monday holidays to promote vacationing

-Tax incentives on heavy SUVs

 I’m sure there are many more.  See my point? 

If we pretty much agree that things are not going so well at the moment, whether it’s global warming or foreign policy, or health care, or terrorism, maybe we should try something different.  

Big government isn’t the solution.  It’s the problem.

Code Orange for Upstate!

October 25, 2007

Holy crap, Dick Cheney will be hunting in New York on Monday! Break out the orange vests! Better yet, get yourself to an undisclosed location.

The Times They Are a Changin’

October 24, 2007

I’ve noted before that Bob Dylan is a global warming skeptic. As if to drive home the point, old Bob is now pimping for the Cadillac Escalade:

 

Maybe Al Gore can get together with his record-banning wife Tipper and burn their old Dylan records. That would create a lot of noxious emissions of course, but hey, that’s why God invented carbon credits.

Serf City in amNew York

October 19, 2007

Matt Lysiak, a frequent contributor to Serf City, wrote an article for amNew York about some new cellphone app that sends you targeted ads based on where your phone GPS says you are. Matt plays the Big Brother card, but quotes me in the last paragraph as saying it’s no invasion of privacy, since users voluntarily install and run the application.

Mr. Congeniality

October 17, 2007

This video has been circulating for a week or so, but just in case you haven’t seen it, Republican City Council Member James Oddo created an instant comedy classic on Norwegian TV:

Man, talk about no sense of humor. And everyone says Eliot Spitzer has the temper.

More from the Midtown Rally

October 14, 2007

Here’s the CNN coverage of our rally Saturday outside the Grand Hyatt, along with a nice capsule summary of the Ron Paul phenomenon:

Hat tip: Daily Paul

Grand Central Freedom

October 13, 2007

It’s been All Ron Paul Weekend in the Big Apple. Last night there was the VIP $1000/ticket private fundraiser with Dr. Paul, followed by a rockin’ party and fundraiser at Ron Paul NYC headquarters on West 29th Street. My wife and I attended the latter event, and it was a blast! It was just an incredible experience to be surrounded by hundreds of energized, enthusiastic freedom fighters. The Man himself arrived at the party around 10 pm and gave a rousing stump speech.

Then this morning there was a huge rally for Ron Paul on 42nd Street across from the Grand Hyatt. The entire block was lined with chanting, cheering Paul supporters of all ages. (That’s me with two of my kids in the photo above.) That was followed by a fundraiser luncheon at the hotel that I was too slow to buy tickets for before it sold out! Who ever heard of a freedom event in NYC being oversold?! What an amazing time to be a libertarian activist.

The Ron Paul Weekend will cap off with a planning and cleanup party at headquarters on Sunday. And who says there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch? There will be free lunch! (Okay, lunch will be in exchange for your help with cleanup.)

ManBearPig Hunter Wins Nobel Prize

October 13, 2007

From Wikipedia:

According to [Alfred] Nobel’s will, the Peace Prize should be awarded “to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses”.

So how does Al Gore’s Powerpoint presentation accomplish any of that?

But it could have been worse; at least he didn’t win the prize for Science.

Proposed New Democratic Strategy: Vote for Ron Paul

October 6, 2007

Sometimes I amaze myself.  I never really thought of myself as much of a political strategist - duh! I’m a Libertarian after all.  But today - things are different. First, I re-registered as a (gritting of teeth) Republican so I can vote for Ron Paul in the primary.   Years ago I used to be a Republican - something for which I will surely go to hell - and I swore I would never do it again.  But I didn’t expect Ron Paul either - so things are different.  In case you are wondering I will change back to Libertarian instantly after I have voted for Ron Paul in the primary. BTW - In violation of the law - the BOE requires you to write it in on the “Other” line in order to register Libertarian.

So today we were out in Union Square registering people to vote in the primary and the Impeach Bush crowd (a fun group who do important work) from the Village Independant Democrats set up next to us. That’s when it hit me.

Democrats should re-register Republican to vote for Ron Paul in the primary in order to hand Rudy Giuliani a crushing defeat in his own back yard. And of course it will be that much more fun if Ron Paul is the guy that beats him because as we know, Rudy isn’t a fan of Dr. Paul’s non-interventionist foreign policy.

Think about it.

Rudy has already ready informed us he is the only Republican that can beat New York’s most hawkish Senator. Certainly not Ron Paul, a peace candidate who wants to abolish the IRS. I mean, the American people really LIKE war and taxes right? Ok then - so if Rudy isn’t the Republican nominee then Hillary will surely coast to victory next November. It’s not like Hillary will need the votes to win the New York primary.

As you might expect I am no fan of our junior Senator. But if you happen to be a pro-war, socialist you have to admit my logic is impeccable.

Rudy can’t get nominated without New York. He has assured us no other Republican can beat Hillary and America’s mayor wouldn’t lie to us, right?

So that settles it then. Democrats need to run out and change to Republican by October 12th. Then of course you have to remember to vote for Ron Paul in the primary - just to - as Miracle Max (almost) said - give Rudy a nice paper cut and rub lemon juice in it.

Have fun stormin’ the castle…..