These are the ramblings of a young married couple in the great City of Chicago.


30 Days to Freedom

Thursday, 30 August 2007 by Jacob Tomaw

What would be your 30 day plan to greater freedom in America? Lew Rockwell published his plan today.

The Everyday Economist’s favorite day is

DAY FOUR: The minimum wage is reduced to zero, creating jobs for ex-federal bureaucrats at their market wage.

I think that is my favorite too. My second favorite is

DAY TWENTY: All federal monuments are sold, in some cases to non-profit groups based on the Mt. Vernon Ladies Association, which owns and runs George Washington’s home. The VFW buys the Vietnam memorial. There is much bidding for the Jefferson and Washington monuments. Nobody wants FDR’s, so it’s torn down and the land sold to a farmer. (With the federal government cut back to its constitutional size, much of Washington reverts to productive uses like agriculture, as in late 18th century.)

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  1. Joscelynn Says:

    I’m commenting from an iPhone!

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