1. 6 Reasons to Audit the Federal Reserve
2. Disrupting the Student Loan Bubble - by Adam Brandon
In 21st century America, disruptive technology is all around us.
Smartphone apps allow us to summon transportation at the touch of a
button, to book accommodations in a stranger’s apartment, to arrange an
impromptu dinner party with people we have never met and to navigate our
way through unfamiliar cities without the need of a map or compass.
Of course, not everyone is delighted by these miraculous innovations.
The people still doing business the old-fashioned way see technology as
an existential threat, and are scrambling to find ways to defend their
positions — typically through the use of government regulations. Read more here...
3. Freedom Art: Michele Bledsoe - by Frances Byrd
Liberatchik is an art movement devoted to Liberty. We are
conservatives and libertarians who understand the power of art. We know
it has the power to move people with its intrinsic value, but it also
has the power to gather people into movements for a cause. That is our
focus. This month, we're highlighting Michele Bledsoe and the Resurgence
of Classic Children's Stories.
Much of what I have learned about Michele and her art has come from
her writings and stories. I was interested to know that she became an
artist at a young age, much as I did myself. In much the same way that I
came to an early love of art and a desire to draw, Michele was inspired
by the children's books of her youth. Read more here...
4. How Low Are Obama's Approval Ratings - By Tom Borelli
Given Obama’s horrible performance in every category, in truth, his low public approval should be lower.
Here is a report on the latest Fox News poll:
There’s an avalanche of bad news for the Obama administration in the
latest Fox News poll on foreign policy. American voters feel: Read more here...
5. Liberty Beats "Common Core, Uncommon Conformity"
6. Candidate Mark Begich's "Priorities" vs. Senator Begich's Actions - by Easton Randall
Senator Mark Begich likes to claim to be “Independent as
Alaska,” someone who puts the needs of his state ahead of partisan
loyalty. Someone whose job it is to fight for what is best for Alaska,
even if puts him at odds with his own party. However, the Begich
Washington, D.C. sees is hardly the independent candidate Begich is
trying to project back home. Let’s take a look at some of the ways
candidate Begich and Begich differ. Read more here...
In Liberty,
Jackie Bodnar
Director of Communications, FreedomWorks
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