by Martin Regnen
A lot has been written about Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab the Underwear Bomber. People tend to write a lot about you when you try to blow up an airliner these days. One thing I haven't read, though, is liberatarians saying how happy they are. Not with the bombing attempt, of course, but with the way it failed. I mean, sure, centrally planned government security failed to stop it, but the unplanned free market provided a solution which seems to have cost a lot less and work a lot better than the government's attempts.
Isn't this powerful evidence that individuals free to make their own decisions unrestrained by central planning do everything better than government?