Last week, Darren Pollok, one of my fellow Libertarian View columnists and the Libertarian Party of Guadalupe County chair, wrote an amazing column saluting Rep. John Kuempel for standing up
the olden days. the waste water data are helpful, but the message we have to get across here is why are we trying to count cases so what know what to do? if we can t count cases, then we will be behind the eight ball on this issue and that s what is happening right now. it seems at the end of the day, and maybe i am channeling my inner libertarianism here. we know what to do. do you think given the public s exhaustion that s the best the federal government can do these days, look, we told you what will work and we will let you know if there s a spike in your community or not? i would say one step further, it may not only be your libertarian view, but it could
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propaganda, which is endangering our country. we have to step back and do things the same way. neil: kennedy, the libertarian view is hand-off. yeah. if you punish terrorists, you punish everybody. allow these tech companies to develop algorithm. it s not good for youtube, snap chat and all of these to harbor terrorists. it s better for them if they keep information private and keeping the public safe. they have more reason to do that internally than for some external government imposed force, which in the end will only make the tech companies run in the opposite directions which compromises the safety. neil: i wish we had more time. but we ll argue. in the meantime, we re keeping an eye on the markets. the dollar was sliding away. growing concerns that despite
cheese or anything else that is nye calories or a big tub of kool-aid. i don t know if you remember that but we would put a half a cup of kool-aid powder into a glass of party and it was delicious. or pixie sticks. if it had sugar, i would eates always. the still sell pixie sticks and still have bake sales. the point is the solution does not start expend with government. it s parents teaching the children. and ill see the first lady saying our government taxes have to go to funding kids school lunches i said, no, parents need to put better stuff in their kid s lunches themselves. libertarian view. do it yourself and pro freedom. 9:00 eastern time, 8:00 central, on the fox business network. shep. good to see you. thank you. so we want know what you think. should the government add taxes