We Can Pay for Government Services Voluntarily, Even Without Trust

Many people believe we need taxes because people canโ€™t be trusted to pay for government services on their own. They worry that if we let people choose what to pay for, nobody will pay at all. But this idea is based more on fear than facts. Even in places where people donโ€™t fully trust each […]

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Book Review: Politics Is for Power by Eitan Hersh โ€“ A Libertarian Perspective on CountyParty Growth

Eitan Hershโ€™s Politics Is for Power challenges modern political engagement, arguing that too many Americansmistake passive consumption of political media for actual political involvement. Instead of treating politics asentertainment, Hersh urges readers to get involved in grassroots organizing and real-world political action. Hiscore messageโ€”that politics is about building power through sustained, local engagementโ€”offers valuableinsights for

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Ohio Republicans Just Stole 4 Hours of Your Life

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ohio Republicans Just Stole 4 Hours of Your Life COLUMBUS โ€” While hardworking Ohioans battle inflation and rising costs, Ohio Republicans just handed a $600 million โ€œloanโ€ to billionaire Browns owner Jimmy Haslam โ€” and every employed Ohioan is footing the bill.At Ohioโ€™s average wage of $27/hour, that means each of the

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Donate $99 A Month to Support 99 Districts

Help LPO raise $1 million to support 99 districts in 2026. The Libertarian Party of Ohio is determined to give every Ohio voter a choice on their 2026 ballot for state-wide and State Representatives. Our goal is to recruit 99 candidates, one for every State Representative district in Ohio, and fund them with $10k each.

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Ignoring bad law is not good policy

In a recent press release the US Treasury Dept announced that it will not be enforcing the “beneficial ownership” information section, 31 U.S. Code ยง 5336, of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which mandates reporting of individuals who own or control certain business entities to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The Transparency Act is

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