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Archive for February, 2011

Analyzing Authority Through Anarchy

Posted by Connor on February 25th, 2011

photo credit: L’imaGiraphe Objecting to the near-limitless expansion of government authority, people of all political persuasions question, at times, the specific program or policy with which they take issue. Whether the criteria for judgment is the Constitution, statutory code, precedent, or other sources of affirmed legal authority, a comprehensive discussion regarding what government is and [...]

Egypt in America: The Fiscal Unraveling

Posted by Connor on February 18th, 2011

photo credit: People’s Open Graphics Revolutions are not monolithic events; individuals participating in mass protest have various motives for their actions. While outside observers may, with the guidance of the intellectually juvenile mainstream media, perceive such an event as being based upon one or a few reasons, the real reasons behind such an uprising are [...]

Food Safety Advocates Have Read the Law Wrong

Posted by Connor on February 12th, 2011

The following is an op-ed I wrote that was published in the Salt Lake Tribune today: An article published in The Tribune last week (“Proposal would exempt Utah food from federal regulation,” Tribune, Feb. 5) highlighted a forthcoming piece of legislation that would exempt agriculture both produced and purchased within Utah from federal regulations. As [...]

The Egregious Disaster of Eminent Domain

Posted by Connor on February 5th, 2011

photo credit: SP Government should not be held to a different moral standard than an individual. Indeed, government is merely an association of individuals who have (explicitly or otherwise) authorized this entity to act in their name on certain issues for which they have inherent authority. Wisely did Ezra Taft Benson say that “the proper [...]

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