Monday, March 25, 2013

TV set hemorrhages truth while Lew Rockwell is on; new buzzphrase -- "subscription to a false tax return"


Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. is a pioneer of the saner forms of Libertarianism. If you loved our late Great One, you'll enjoy this show:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AfQnNosiwI
Lew Rockwell: Your Money is Safer Under the Mattress than in a Bank

What an interview -- how much politically-incorrect truth can be packed into four and a half minutes? When Lew calls banks the enemy, it's almost like having Dr. Clarkson back again. Our hero also preached repudiation of criminal and fraudulent debt (you know, like everything the Fed does). Lew's Wikipedia bio is quite interesting -- what do you know, he founded the Hillsdale College Press and the renowned school's famous general-circulation newsletter Imprimis:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Rockwell

It gets deliciously mercurial at mention of Henry Hazlett among Lew's influences. I'd heard the name, but had no idea he was such a pioneer of free thought, died at age 99 the year after I moved to South Carolina


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hazlitt

.......or that he succeeded H.L. Mencken at the help of the American Mercury magazine! Gee, I don't think Lew wants his name mentioned in the same breath as Hazlitt's. It's fine, even chic, to be Libertarian, but let's not go conservative here, huh?

................."Subscription to a false tax return" -- what can it mean?

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2012-03/D9TJRR583.htm
Ex-IRS agent sentenced for $8M securities scam

Next question -- did this tax goon get his idea from reading about South Carolina's own Ron Wilson?

/\/.\/\/. torpenhow@charter.net


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