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One question I get asked a lot in relation to this show is why I don't vote. I have answered it in many ways at various times over the last couple of years of this show, and I took a deep dive into voting on the Essential Libertarianism podcast as well.
But, a great article came across my monitors recently from the website "The Art of Not Being Governed." The article is titled "20 Reasons Not to Vote" and I agree with most of these reasons, so I wanted to share this with you. I will, of course, add my commentary, because you know I can't keep my mouth shut.
I answer your questions on Strike the Root Farm logo, Star Wars, snitches, fisheries and water rights, was Rosa Parks wrong.
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The government is coming for your encryption. I say come and take it! They can't stop us all. What's in the News with stories on New Hampshire trying to stop asset forfeiture, beer banned in 15 states, cop arrested for rape and assault, cop arresting people for no crime, VA staff stealing millions, and Second Amendment sanctuary in Virginia. Also, an Ask Me Anything where I answer your questions on free cities, defensive voting, omelets, Star Wars characters, and LP Presidential nominations.
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To hell with freedom of speech, your rulers are telling you. They are saying it so vociferously that they are still coming after one way that you can 100% ensure your freedom of speech. They are still after your encryption, and it is heating up.
I answer your questions on free cities, defensive voting, omelets, Star Wars characters, and LP Presidential nominations.
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Two stories of people fighting back against taxes came across my monitors. What happened to them? What's in the News with stories on being nice to cops, cops murder man in Dallas, cops targeting Black and Hispanic people in Brooklyn, 8-year-old girl strip-searched, photos at customs, and CDC sparking a false panic. And, an Ask Me Anything on Chinese food, designing a cryptocurrency, what would I tell myself 20 years ago, occupational licensing, and wildlife conservation.
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Taxes. We all hate them. Those of us who pay them only do so under threat of kidnapping or death. Oh, and taxation is theft.
Well, not only libertarians hate taxes apparently. Many of your average citizens are sick and fucking tired of being robbed at gunpoint by perceived authorities. Two stories came across my monitors this week that point to that exact thing. Average folks telling the government to GTFO.
I answer your questions on Chinese food, designing a cryptocurrency, what would I tell myself 20 years ago, occupational licensing, and wildlife conservation.
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Love him or hate him, and frankly, depending on the day, I can do both, but Rand Paul always kills it with his yearly "Waste Report." This year is no different. He brought to light a ton of new wasteful spending, and it is too rich and juicy to pass up.
As always, Paul goes into detail on all of these topics in his Waste Report. It is good reading.
I answer your questions on the worst book, F Marry Kill Marc Clair, Johnny Rocket, Chris Spangle, favorite Thanksgiving dishes, impeachment, documentaries, public school, and homesteading.
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How can you remove government influence from your life? Find out in this episode. What's in the News with stories on a politician in the trash, police accessing DNA databases, cop attacks a quadruple amputee, Georgia executes a man without looking at all the evidence, Trump vape ban on hold, Massachusetts vape ban forfeiture, and annoying a cop now illegal. Finally, an Ask Me Anything segment where I answer your questions on the difference in state and government, doing anarchist things, was Marvin Heemeyer justified in his actions, would I vote for secession, and how to build up agorist communities.
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I get asked all the time how to remove as much government from your lives as possible. As a matter of fact, in the Ask Me Anything segment this week, there is just such a question. Make sure to hand around towards the end of this episode to hear that one.
One thing I always say when asked that question is to reduce your need to use government products and services. The biggest one that fits this category is to reduce your use of Federal Reserve Notes and other government fiat money. This brings me to an article I've hung on to for a couple of months. It's not dated information and it's something I knew I would want to talk about. What better time to do it than now!
The article comes from Roger Ver's news.bitcoin.com site and is titled "Bitcoin Is a Viable Way to Remove the State From Your Life." Hell yeah! That's a title I can get behind! And, I agree with the sentiment 100%.
I answer your questions on the difference in state and government, doing anarchist things, was Marvin Heemeyer justified in his actions, would I vote for secession, and how to build up agorist communities.
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Were the vaping deaths caused by government? Get the latest here. What's in the News with stories on kid given concussion by school administrator, house stolen over 8 bucks, the town with no cops, bad cop re-hired, government killing an innocent man, and a Julian Assange update. Finally, an Ask Me Anything where I answer your questions on the college admissions scandal, the alternate history genre, waking up, and F***, Marry, Kill, Trump - Obama - Pelosi.
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In its infinite wisdom, as we've talked about on this show, the government, specifically the FDA, is working on banning flavored vapes because of some disease that has spread up around vaping. OIh, and of course, they are doing it for the children.
But, as we've talked about, it was highly likely that the vapes in questions that were causing deaths and diseases were for sure black market THC vapes, and not white market nicotine vapes.
I answer your questions on the college admissions scandal, the alternate history genre, waking up, and F***, Marry, Kill, Trump - Obama - Pelosi.
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Three stories on rights in America. Do you actually have any rights left? What's in the News with stories on flying cars in New Hampshire, civil forfeiture, Scottish secession, man's home blown up by cops, NYPD murdered of Garner suing for his job, and a kid thrown out in the cold, literally, by the Chicago school system. And, an Ask Me Anything segment with your questions on fictional planets, vacation destinations, alcoholic beverages, Star Wars theme parks, Resist the Empire Podcast, mainstream TV, League of Liberty, and am I a felon.
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I have two stories in my queue talking about the erosion of rights in this country so I wanted to bring this topic to your attention.
First, the Oregon Court of Appeals made a first-of-its-kind ruling in the state when it affirmed a lower court's decision that the forced disclosure of a defendant's phone passcode was not a violation of her Fifth Amendment rights. You know, that pesky thing that supposedly enshrines our right against self-incrimination. Unfit to Fucking Exist.
I answer your questions on fictional planets, vacation destinations, alcoholic beverages, Star Wars theme parks, Resist the Empire Podcast, mainstream TV, League of Liberty, and am I a felon.
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A cop is sued twice for separate actions on the same day? Get all the details here. What's in the News with stories on bad cop resigns, a cop kills his own baby, kid arrested for finger gun, Musk smoking a joint costly for taxpayers, ABC is fake news, and coward prison guard. Finally, and Ask Me Anything where I answer your questions on talent shows, all caps writing, and nonvoting.
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Normally I handle bad cops in the news or in a separate segment, but this case deserves a much more detailed examination, and it really rustles my jimmies.
I answer your questions on talent shows, all caps writing, and nonvoting.
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The US debt is still climbing, at an accelerated rate. I'll give you 18 facts on the debt. What's in the News with stories on Catalonia secession update, a journalist held at a customs checkpoint, a cop kills a woman for nothing, toy gun shuts down schools, cannabis jury nullification, and civil disobedience. Finally, an Ask Me Anything where I answer your questions on wedding advice, government dietary recommendations, and legalizing sex work in New Hampshire.
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That's a trillion dollars folks. One Trillion Dollars that the government has overspent. That is not what they spent, that is only what they OVER spent. Essentially, what they put on their credit cards for the year. A single year.
"18 Facts on the US National Debt That Are Almost Too Hard to Believe"
In unfit to exist news, a U.S. passport screening official held a Defense One journalist’s passport until he received an affirmative answer to this repeated question: “You write propaganda, right?”
I answer your questions on wedding advice, government dietary recommendations, and legalizing sex work in New Hampshire.
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We don't hear it as much as we used to, but when I was a kid, the mantra was always "Save the Trees." And, make no mistake about it, when they said "Save the Trees," they didn't mean they wanted to save the trees. They meant they wanted the government to step in and use force by stealing people's land to save the trees.
Fast forward to today. I guess environmentalists and conservationists decided to do just that. A Bay Area conservation group struck a deal to buy and to protect the world's largest remaining privately owned sequoia forest for $15.6 million.
In you don't own your house news, a Florida retiree's uncut lawn may cost him his house.
I answer your questions on secession, too many pets, my favorite tool, and libertarians taking hand-outs.
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Edward Snowden's new book is a fantastic read, and the government wants to steal the money you pay for it. What's in the News with stories on justice denied, collateral damage killing 30 civilians, Canada loses money on pot, and three bad boys stories with cops stealing money, arresting a 6-year-old, and raping more than 400 people. Finally, an Ask Me Anything segment with questions on me writing a book, the Prince of Lichtenstein, our chicken, and funny comedy.
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In justice denied news, a Michigan man was jailed last month on a $500,000 bond after writing critical posts on Facebook about the judge who denied him custody of his son. Jonathan Vanderhagen, 35, is now standing trial for malicious use of telecommunication services.
In cannabis news, how do you lose money dealing marijuana? Be a government agency!
It's that time again! I'm going to answer your burning questions! on me writing a book, the Prince of Lichtenstein, our chicken, and funny comedy.
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Ok, guys, I'mmmmm baaaaaack! Did you miss me? I sure missed all of you! But, where the actual fuck have I been?
It's that time again! I'm going to answer your burning questions, with questions on my favorite economist, politics as a rational cost vs benefits choice, UBI and Mark Zuckerberg, and resisting libertarianism.
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Justin Amash—the only Republican who has said publicly that he wants President Trump to face impeachment—celebrated the Fourth of July in style after announcing that he's quit the GOP.
I haven't done this segment in a while because most weeks there are only one or two stories of bad cops. However, this week, we have several, and I didn't want you to miss any of these stories.
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For years, I've been begging you guys to start using encrypted communications for various reason, if for no other reason than to create noise that the feds can't figure out. I use encrypted comms all day every day, even to send my wife innocuous messages. I suggest the same for you.
But, now, all of that chatter that the feds can't break into has them all in a tizzy. They are scared of this technology... because they are scared of you. They should be. So, in their fear, they are now looking into stopping this technology, as if they can.
I answer your questions on PorcFest, where would I live if not NH, top 5 libertarian presidential candidates, libertarian podcast market, what do I eat at Thanksgiving, and how to get away from the 9 to 5.
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The US Army took to Twitter and posted a video of a young Army recruit talking to the camera about how service allows him to better himself “as a man and a warrior.” They were then foolish enough to ask, "How has serving impacted you?"
And holy s***, did the internet deliver. There were thousands and thousands of responses. Most of them were just heartbreaking to read.
In deregulation news, in September, the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners will be abolished.
I answer your questions on liberty Republicans, animal cruelty and ownership, and disabilities.
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Killing government regulations have been all the rage lately, and one state took it all the way. What's in the News with stories on guilty of being scary, Space Farce, heroes update, Alabama marriage, TSA on cannabis, and death penalty in NH. Finally, an Ask Me Anything where I answer your questions on off-grid children, answering census questions, Socratic method with minarchists, is monarchy better than democracy?
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Killing government regulations have been all the rage lately. Trump ran his campaign for President claiming that he would kill regulations that are hurting America. Gov. Sununu in New Hampshire worked to kill 1,600 state regulations in 2017. One state took this all the way!
In Space Farce news, a key House panel has rejected the Trump administration’s plan to create Space Force, a sixth branch of the U.S. military focused on orbital operations.
In some good news, Alabama's House voted to end the requirement for a marriage license in the state.
I answer your questions on off-grid children, answering census questions, Socratic method with minarchists, is monarchy better than democracy.
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Is your favorite store now accepting Bitcoin? Cryptocurrencies got a huge boost in prices, and in adoption, recently. What's in the News with stories on heroes update, hide your kids, rules for rulers, Tulsi Gabbard again, buy an economics book, and bad boys. And, an Ask Me Anything with a huge question on the FAIR Tax and movie swaps.
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Cryptocurrencies got a huge boost in usability recently, and it is a game changer for sure. And, with prices rising significantly the past few weeks, it is clear things are back on the rise for crypto.
It's that time again! I'm going to answer your burning questions!
This week I answer questions on the FAIR Tax and movie swaps.
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I knew that as soon as Ron Paul talked positively about Tulsi Gabbard, we would see supposed libertarians coming out of the woodwork in support of her. And, I'll be goddamned if I wasn't right.
I answer your questions on prostitution decriminalization, voluntarily funded public schools, what podcasts I listen to, Game of Thrones predictions, and eating endangered species.
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This episode will be a bit shorter this week as life has been crazy intense and busy for the Paxton family lately. I figured I would take a few minutes in this segment and just give you guys an update on me and mine.
In heroes news, Julian Assange was sentenced to 50 weeks in a UK prison for skipping bail.
In ban all the things news, Maine became the first state to ban Styrofoam food containers.
You guys have heard me talk about Health Excellence Plus on this show for a couple of weeks now as an advertiser, but I wanted to get a bit more personal with this now that our cancer issues are in the past. Find out more at https://thelavaflow.com/health.
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More than 85,000 cops have been investigated or disciplined for misconduct over the past decade. And that is just the beginning. Get all of the details in this episode. What's in the News with stories on Social Security in trouble, collateral damage, bad boys times three, and a jailed hero update. And, an Ask Me Anything segment where I answer your burning questions on homesteading abandoned property, property taken through coercion, reparations for the military draft, best books for liberty, and my favorite caliber of ammo.
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Officers have beaten members of the public, planted evidence and used their badges to harass women. They have lied, stolen, dealt drugs, driven drunk and abused their spouses.
Despite their role as public servants, the men and women who swear an oath to keep communities safe can generally avoid public scrutiny for their misdeeds.
In debt news, Social Security is facing a $42.1 trillion shortfall according to the Trustees report.
In collateral damage news, according to Amnesty International researchers, along with the monitoring group Airwars, coalition airstrikes in Raqqa, Syria killed at least 1,600 civilians, which is more than 10 times what they US said. Imagine that.
It's that time again! I'm going to answer your burning questions!
I answer your burning questions on homesteading abandoned property, property taken through coercion, reparations for the military draft, best books for liberty, and my favorite caliber of ammo.
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It didn't take long for government to prove that they are authoritarian monsters in the case of the first seastead, and they did it with a vengeance. Get all of the details here. What's in the News with stories on bad boys x 2, mercy killing legal, debt spending, Bill Weld, and cryptocurrency taxation news. And, an Ask Me Anything where I answer your questions on libertarian superheroes, how I invest my money, paying more for tax-free products, crypto usage in New Hampshire, and Bill Weld.
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Holy shit, guys. It didn't take long for government to prove that they are authoritarian monsters in the case of the first seastead, and they did it with a vengeance, destroying the seastead and charging the two who lived on the seastead with breaching Section 119 of Thailand's Criminal Code. That section of code concerns any acts that cause the country or parts of it to fall under the sovereignty of a foreign state or deterioration of the state's independence. It is punishable by death or life imprisonment.
It's that time again! I'm going to answer your burning questions! I answer your questions on libertarian superheroes, how I invest my money, paying more for tax-free products, crypto usage in New Hampshire, and Bill Weld.
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Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning are in prison. Get all of the details here. What's in the News with stories on harm reduction, military recruitment, animal cruelty, incarceration crimes, potty problems, and bad boys. Finally, an Ask Me Anything segment where I answer your questions on psychological experiments, working for theft, Scandinavian socialism, and more.
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Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning are in prison for the despicable crime of shedding light on the government's misdeeds. So, the government doubles down and kidnaps them, which is even more government misdeed.
In wars and rumors of wars news, it seems fewer Americans want to serve in the military.
I answer your questions on psychological experiments, working for theft, Scandinavian socialism, and more.
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Stop asking for permission from our rulers and just take action. This week we talk about a 12-year-old boy who did just that. What's in the News with stories on bad boys times two, gun magazines in Cali, DEA spying, US kills more civilians, and armed citizen success. And, an Ask Me Anything where I answer your questions on my current job situation, scamming gun buybacks, animal-hybrid rights, collapsitarianism, and greenhouses.
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One thing I strongly believe is civil disobedience. It is an age-old practice of telling our rulers to fuck off without violence. It has worked in many cases, just ask Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Another thing I strongly believe in is to stop asking for permission. I don't go seeking areas where I need my rulers' permission to do things.
In that frame of mind, a twelve-year-old Michigan boy has done his bit of civil disobedience and has told the town of Muskegon Heights to f-off by not asking permission.
In more bad boys news, an officer accused of giving a homeless man a feces sandwich wins an appeal.
In the more you know news, an FBI report shows that armed citizens see a 94% success rate during active shooter incidents.
It's that time again! I'm going to answer your questions! I answer your questions on my current job situation, scamming gun buybacks, animal-hybrid rights, collapsitarianism, and greenhouses.
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Gun control is all in the news lately thanks to the Christchurch massacre. What's the history of gun control in the US and who is supporting it today? What's in the News with stories on vice cops screwed, collateral damage, dead by drug war, indoctrination center shooting, more collateral damage, and space farce update. And, an Ask Me Anything segment on my fat ass, waving a magic wand, and ending the federal government.
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Since I'm currently in the market for a new Remington 870 Tactical 12-gauge shotgun, it has made me think about gun control. And, with all of the nonsense going on after the horrific Christchurch massacre, I thought it was a good time to talk about it.
It's that time again! I'm going to answer your questions!
Remember, you can ask me your question by adding it to the thread I post in the Pax Libertas Productions Podcast Fans Facebook group or by emailing me at ama@thelavaflow.com. Or, if you are awesome as fuck as you support the show, you can ask me your question in The LAVA Flow Super Supporters Facebook group or in Patreon. So, let's jump into the questions.
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Regardless of the news you're hearing, the government is still out to spy on us every chance they get. Never forget that.
When I have a bunch of news related to police abuse in a single episode, I like to throw it all in a single segment like this. And this week has several such stories.
First, a story of a cop getting away with murder.
Next, a cop who was given justice.
Cop on cop violence is real as LA County deputies claim abuse be an East LS sheriff's station.
And, finally, legal rape is alleged by undercover officers in the UK.
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The very first seastead is in international waters, folks. Welcome to a new age!
On February 2nd after almost a month of preparation and waiting for ideal wave conditions, Ocean Builders has raised the world’s first seastead in international waters 12 nautical miles out from Phuket, Thailand.
I have a few more questions in my Ask Me Anything queue, so I thought I would knock them out in this segment this week. After this episode airs, I will have new threads for you to ask more questions for me. Those threads will be in the Pax Libertas Productions Podcast Fans Facebook group, my The LAVA Flow Super Secret Facebook group only for supporters, and in Patreon. You can also ask me a question by sending an email to AMA@thelavaflow.com.
This week I answer questions on feminism, Just War doctrine, and voting.
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The United States Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, actually upheld the Constitution for a change, specifically the excessive fines clause in the Eight Amendment.
The decision, which united the court's conservatives and liberals, makes clear that the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against "excessive fines" applies to states and localities as well as the federal government.
In another bad boys update from Houston, the Houston officer bad apple who lied about the informant that led to two people dead, Houston Police Officer Gerald Goines, had a troubling history of allegations against him.
In security theater news, federal employees, including several TSA baggage screeners and security personnel, are facing 10 years to life in prison for conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute after being indicted for using their posts to smuggle over 100 million dollars of cocaine into the U.S. from Puerto Rico.
Questions on property rights versus individual rights, best area of study for anarchists, and what motivates me.
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So, Donald Trump has declared a state of emergency to fund his wall, and liberals are beside themselves that he would pull such a dirty stunt. And not just liberal here in the US. The UK's Express had the headline, "Donald Trump SHOCKS world as he declares state of emergency as he builds his WALL."
In taxation is theft news, the government has finally found a way to profit from school shootings.
In more bad boys news, a body camera video shows a man was tased 11 times by officers in Arizona.
In gun news, a bill allowing for permitless carry in Oklahoma has passed the House floor.
In US bombing news, US airstrikes in Afghanistan are the highest in a decade amid peace talks.
This week I answer questions on conspiracy theories, anarchist utopia, and giving up on politics. You can ask me a question by emailing AMA@thelavaflow.com or by posting your question in one of the specific AMA posts I put in the Pax Libertas Fans Facebook group or in my secret Facebook group for supporters of the show. As always, I will begin with supporters questions.
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As you, my loyal listener, know, the original New Deal by Roosevelt was a government boondoggle that had huge negative impacts on the United States and the taxpayers and prolonged the Great Depression by years. It also grew the government at a staggering rate.
Well, the do-gooders are back and they are trying a new New Deal, and this one is on par to be as disastrous, if not more so, than the last New Deal. This time they're calling it the Green New Deal.
In government boondoggle news, dumpsters of nuclear waster are costing taxpayers a fortune.
After nine years of being in business, Panera Bread's socialist pay-what-you-want restaurant, Panera Cares, will officially be closing shop on February 15 due to the business model's unsustainability.
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