
Jacob Hornberger
Host at The Libertarian Angle
Founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation
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ronpaulinstitute.org | James Bovard |Andrew Napolitano |Eric Margolis |Jacob Hornberger
“If it is known that authorities have power to coerce, few people will wait for actual coercion,” economist Friedrich Hayek wrote in the 1956 foreword to his 1944 classic, The Road to Serfdom. Hayek’s insight could be the Rosetta Stone for understanding the Trump administration’s censorship zealotry. On March 25, six masked federal agents seized a Turkish graduate student on the streets of Somerville, Massachusetts.
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lewrockwell.com | Jacob Hornberger
President Trump might have inadvertently come up with the perfect solution to America’s decades-old, ongoing, never-ending, perpetual immigration crisis. That solution entails making America so ugly that foreigners will no longer want to come here. After all, that’s what North Korea did. Like the United States, North Korea militarized and sealed its southern border, established a police state, and isolated itself from the rest of the world.
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fff.org | Jacob Hornberger
The most profound and ominous aspect of the controversy surrounding the deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García to El Salvador is that the Trump administration has figured out a way to circumvent the right of habeas corpus, not just for foreigners but also for the American people. Why is that important? Because without habeas corpus, a right that stretches all the way back to Magna Carta in 1215, there is no free society.
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1 week ago |
fff.org | Jacob Hornberger
President Trump might have inadvertently come up with the perfect solution to America’s decades-old, ongoing, never-ending, perpetual immigration crisis. That solution entails making America so ugly that foreigners will longer want to come here. After all, that’s what North Korea did. Like the United States, North Korea militarized and sealed its southern border, established a police state, and isolated itself from the rest of the world.
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lewrockwell.com | Jacob Hornberger
According to press accounts, the Trump administration, which some right-wing libertarians have humorously described as being “antiwar,” is now contemplating dropping bombs on Mexico. Yes, real bombs that kill people and destroy things, just like the bombs that U.S. national-security state officials used to kill people in Iraq, which, like Mexico, never attacked or invaded the United States. More specifically, such a bombing campaign would target drug cartels in Mexico. Make no mistake about it.
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The Libertarian Party squandered the electoral opportunity of a lifetime in the 2024 presidential race by not embracing its longtime position in favor of open borders. https://t.co/j7pkg2lLUn

The Republican-lite position on education within the Libertarian Party is actually an anti-libertarian position. There is one -- and only one -- genuine libertarian position when it comes to education. https://t.co/7L2iXml297

The Libertarian Party and its presidential candidates have no business supporting Medicare, Social Security, or any other socialist program. It is their job to lead America to the restoration of faith in freedom, free markets, and voluntary charity. https://t.co/DW7TYzMINk