President Biden has announced a plan which will forgive up to $10,000 or $20,000 (depending on whether you received a Pell Grant) of student loan debt. I’ve seen several different responses to this action online, but not surprisingly this move has been very polarizing. On one side I hear this Continue Reading
Gun Control
Unfortunately, last week ten people were killed in Boulder, CO at a grocery store. My thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and family members who lost someone that day, and to the ten individuals who lost their lives. I wish I could stop there. I wish I didn’t Continue Reading
Increasing the minimum wage: To do or not to do?
Let’s talk about the $15 minimum wage. This is another policy that is full of good intentions. We hear a lot about living wages and greedy Corporations when this comes up. I’m not against bashing huge companies if they operate unfairly in the market place, but let’s try to think Continue Reading
From Jeremy’s Journal: 12 Rules for Life and Liberty
It’s late at night and I’m reading 12 Rules For Life by Jordan Peterson (Great book by the way. If you haven’t read it yet, go buy it right now. Finish reading me first, and then go buy it.) In the Coda he writes, “It is my firm belief that Continue Reading
libertarian thinking
Preface Libertarian thinking was my very first blog I made back in September of 2013. It was post 2012 election season and I was fresh off my new political experience as a voter. Along the way I found the Libertarian Party, but more importantly, the principles which that party tries Continue Reading