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Concerned Canadian
by Carter Brown (Libertarian)
About The Author
I am a canadian university student studying commerce. I am interested in Consumer Psychology. I don't evaluate politicians based on their party name, but rather on their ideas, and my personal reflection on what is important election to election. I don't value government control of the people in any way, and am therefore a libertarian, yet i believe in certain social programs and therefore liberal. I want to eliminate debt and therefore i am an a fiscal conservative, and at times i believe that the government should be theoretically able to enter the business market finally making me a bit statist.... - you might say i am a bit confused - i would say i keep an open mind
About The Column
Written by a canadian who looks at issues from the outside. It isn't about policies that are left or right, or up or down. This column is about good policies that make sense to me, and some policies. This column is from outside the US, and reflects how american policies effect outsiders. I believe wholeheartedly that ideas do not listen to national borders.
a forgotten merit of socialized medicine
Published: April 4, 2008
We generally think of those who want universal health care as left wing flunkies and poor people, and the irresponsible, but that isn't true.
Paul, Huckabee and the the american people: how agency and the News media undermines political
Published: January 31, 2008
How our trust in our media undermines the interests of fair political discourse
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