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Florida Is Going More Liberty – Less Government

By George Noga

The Florida legislature convenes March 8th for its 2011 session.

As a preview and in a first for MLLG, we are devoting an entire e to praising a government. The leadership of the Sunshine State truly is something rare and special. Governor Rick Scott, Senate President Mike Haridopolos and House Speaker Dean Cannon all strongly favor liberty and less government.

With strong majorities in both chambers, the next 2 years should be exciting for friends of limited government.

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Arnold’s Ramblings 2-22-2011

Hi, The past week has been another amazing week! Now, not only is Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen almost certain to have a change in government; but Libya los […]

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Art Johnson: the End of An Era

As the curtain came down, it was apparent that Superintendent Art Johnson was a victim of his own decisions. In the end, Art misread the politics of […]

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Arnold’s Ramblings 2-15-2011

Hi, The Republicans are all excited about attempting to cut $100 billion a year from the budget; and President Obama is all excited about trying to cut […]

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Civil Society Versus Government

By George Noga

We inhabit a civil world of scientific, technical, medical, entrepreneurial and economic marvels. Every measure of human wellbeing is the best it ever has been and continues to improve by leaps and bounds.

By every possible objective measure, the environment is the best it has been in the past 50-75 years and it also continues to improve . To borrow from the Beatles, It’s getting better all the time.

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Yes, you can still deep drop for swordfish

I’d like to clear up some confusion in the swordfishing community on the ability for anglers to continue to deep drop for the prize sport fish. I […]

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Arnold’s Ramblings 2-8-2011

Hi, Arnold is finally feeling better after weeks of pain and suffering. The Egyptian “crisis” is being ignored by the markets. If Egypt is taken over by […]

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Real Meaning Of The Second Amendment

By George Noga

The second amendment right to bear arms often is defended in terms of hunting, sport and, above all, self defense. Although these are valid justifications, they all miss the main point.

The original constitutional raison d’etre had nothing to do with self defense, sport or hunting. First and foremost, the right to bear arms is a political right.

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Arnold’s Ramblings 2-1-2011

Hi, The State of the Union address was long on generalities, long on promises and short on specifics nor anything else. Again, President Obama is promising not […]

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