The Future of Surfing Is Freedom: What the Libertarian Vision for California’s Coast Looks Like

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A positive programme for surf culture based on maximum beach access, minimum regulatory burden, strong property rights, and community rather than government management of shared resources The Future of Surfing Is Freedom: What the Libertarian Vision for California’s Coast Looks Like There is a reason that surf culture has always had a rebellious st

Ocean Water Quality and the Regulatory Failure: Why California’s Beaches Are Still Polluted

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Despite decades of environmental regulation, storm drain runoff continues to close California beaches; the regulatory framework has failed to solve the problem it was designed to address Ocean Water Quality and the Regulatory Failure: Why California’s Beaches Are Still Polluted There is a reason that surf culture has always had a rebellious streak.

The Government That Ate Mavericks: How Federal and State Agencies Bureaucratised an Iconic Big Wave Contest

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What was once an independent, community-run event now requires multiple permits from multiple agencies; the story is a case study in regulatory mission creep The Government That Ate Mavericks: How Federal and State Agencies Bureaucratised an Iconic Big Wave Contest There is a reason that surf culture has always had a rebellious streak. The ocean [&

The Malibu Parking Apocalypse: How Government-Restricted Access Is Gentrifying the Waves

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Limited parking, permit systems, and access restrictions have made Malibu’s public beaches effectively private for anyone who can’t afford to live on PCH The Malibu Parking Apocalypse: How Government-Restricted Access Is Gentrifying the Waves There is a reason that surf culture has always had a rebellious streak. The ocean is not owned by anyone. T

Libertarian Runs for California Office; Receives 3.2 Percent of Vote, Influences Nothing Directly

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LP candidate receives more votes than expected, fewer than required; ideas outperform electoral performance Satire from Bohiney.com and prat.uk. CALIFORNIA — A Libertarian Party candidate ran for a California state legislative office in the most recent election cycle, receiving 3.2 percent of the vote in a race won by the Democratic incumbent with

California’s High Speed Rail Costs Exceed Original Estimate by 500 Percent; Officials Still Surprised

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2008 ballot measure’s $33 billion estimate now exceeds $100 billion; no passenger service after 13 years of work Satire from Bohiney.com and prat.uk. CALIFORNIA — The California High Speed Rail Authority updated its project cost estimate this week, reflecting a number substantially larger than the figure presented to voters when they approved the p

Nikkei Hits Record on AI; Pacific Markets Show What Happens When Governments Allow Innovation

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Japan stock market all-time high on AI investment; Asia technology markets surge; libertarians note deregulated tech sectors outperform regulated ones TOKYO / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 hit an all-time high on AI enthusiasm, led by Japanese technology companies benefiting from global AI investment flows and Japan’s own AI infrastructure

MTA Raises NYC Subway to $3; California Reminds Nation That Driving Exists, For Those Who Can Afford Parking

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NYC transit fare hike hits $3 while California surfers solved public transit by having none; neither solution is working for working-class people NEW YORK / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA The Metropolitan Transportation Authority raised New York City’s subway fare to $3.00 per ride, prompting libertarian analysis that the government-operated transit monopoly’

Japan Arms Up Against Three Authoritarian Neighbors; Pacific Freedom Requires Democratic Capability

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Japan deploys counterstrike weapons; Pacific geopolitics shift; surfers note the ocean requires the security architecture that keeps it open PACIFIC OCEAN / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Japan’s deployment of counterstrike weapons marks the most significant shift in the Pacific’s security architecture since the end of the Cold War, producing responses from C

Fire Survivors vs. Edison: What Happens When Government-Regulated Monopolies Cause Disasters

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Eaton Fire litigation continues alongside utility rate increase petition; libertarians note the problem is the regulated monopoly model, not one company SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Southern California Edison’s simultaneous positions as defendant in wildfire litigation and petitioner for rate increases illustrates a specific failure mode of regulated utilit

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