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Below you'll find a list of all posts from April, 2010

Visiting Monetary Expert, Dr. Lawrence White, Interviewed on Jeffrey Lloyd Radio Show

International Monetary Expert, Dr. Lawrence White, visited The Bahamas as the guest of The Nassau Institute and was interviewed by …

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The Bahamas Needs Markets, Not a “Plan” For Recovery

In his column of March 18, Dr. John Rodgers offers a four point plan for helping the Bahamas emerge from …

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Video: The New Road to Serfdom and the Continuing Relevance of Austrian Economics

On April 5, 2010 Richard Ebeling gave the following speech at The Future of Freedom Foundation’s “Economic Liberty Lecture Series.” …

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Video: The Flat Tax: How it Works and Why it is Good for America

Dr. Dan Mitchell of the Cato Institute has released another video for the Center for Freedom and Prosperity. This Center …

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Bahamas Government Fiscally Irresponsible

Summary: 1.    Combine several of the Government Ministries. 2.    Immediately cut all travel. 3.    How about selling off some of …

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The possible damages of climate change should be compared to the possible damages of governmental bureaucratic intervention and political oppression. Maybe the whole global-warming scare is an excuse to increase the extension of political power.Francisco Capella
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