P. Gardner Goldsmith
Writer, Television Scriptwriter, Lecturer
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Gardner Goldsmith is a television scriptwriter, journalist, syndicated radio host, and lecturer in political-economics. He has spent time in the script departments of “The Outer Limits” and “Star Trek: Voyager”, and, in addition to his debut novella, “Bite” (selected by Ginger Nuts of Horror as one of the best novellas of 2013), and follow-ups, “Fishing” and “Wall”, his prose and poetry have been published in the US and UK. His fiction is available via Amazon and Barnes and Noble, and through local bookstores, so feel free to dive in! 

Goldsmith’s 2007 non-fiction book, “Live Free or Die”, was selected by the Freedom Book Club as a Book of the Month, and his articles on political economics have appeared in the US and UK in such publications and on such websites as Human Events, TechCentralStation, Naked, The Freeman (A Publication of the Foundation for Economic Education), Mises Daily, Investor’s Business Daily, The NH Union Leader, and MRCTV.

He is also a teacher of political-economics and philosophy at various schools in New Hampshire. His SUBSTACK? This link: Substack is HERE. Check it out!

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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 1, 2022
Evidently a big fan not only of Chinese authoritarianism, but also of the Cuban gun-grabbing committed by his spirit-animal Fidel Castro, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2020 had his bureaucracy “ban” the sale of what he and his leftist allies called “assault-style rifles” -- those seeming to be anything the politicians think look scary. At that time, the actual ownership of said scary…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 1, 2022
If you’re one of the many who quickly noticed and took offense to collectivist politicians and their cartoonish media fluffers scrambling to redefine “recession” so it won’t be associated with the insane, immoral, aggressive political decisions that started before Biden took office and which he, the Fed, and politicians nationwide made even worse, imagine being a person who teaches or has taught…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 26, 2022
In a new study that offers answers about the negative effects – but avoids the inverted ethics -- of Universal Basic Income, researchers at Harvard University and the University of Exeter (UK) actually present readers with one big, umbrella question: “You needed a study to figure this out?” Entitled, “How Effective Is (More) Money? Randomizing Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) Amounts in the US…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 25, 2022
As government systems and government-influenced systems increasingly break down and reveal their predatory, special-favor, immoral and inefficient gangland nature, creative people are starting to do the jobs themselves, and they’re getting things done without – shock! – forcing other people to pay for the things they want. Case in point, the increasing number of reports about Oakland, California…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 25, 2022
  From the fall of the Roman Empire to Mao’s Cultural Revolution and FDR’s insane and cronyist “New Deal,” central-planning has been shown to be both immoral and economically disastrous. But politicians measure success differently than we do. For them, it seems that success is about increasing control and influence. And the U.S. Senate offers us a new example of this pathology, in the form…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 25, 2022
Hey! Ya know how the competitive market, based on respect for private property and private contracts that are not supposed to be infringed by government, has helped increase food productivity to such an extent that billions of people have been saved from starvation and U.S. agricultural output nearly tripled between 1948 and 2017? Ya know how eastern states such as New Hampshire, the one in…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 20, 2022
A recent Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling sheds light on how a media-lauded arm of Leviathan continues to swing its suckers, despite a separate 2020 Supreme Court of the US (SCOTUS) finding that this bureau’s Director was too insulated from removal and represented an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers doctrine. The recent court decision claims the insulation of the CFPB…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 18, 2022
    On June 13, I reported for MRCTV that Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA) was floating the idea of a 1,000-percent tax on so-called “assault rifles” – an idea that faux “American Indian” Sen. Liz Warren said she could get behind (despite disarmed Indians being slaughtered by the U.S. government at places like Wounded Knee, SD). Now, we have a follow-up, and some media-related “wrinkles” to…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 18, 2022
Imagine you are the protagonist of a detective story, the kind that sees you standing above heaps of dirty coffee mugs, and before a wall chock-full of photos, thumbtacks, notes, government and corporate logos, and yarn connections between the baddies and their plots. That’s what it’s like covering the “Anthropogenic Climate Change” cult and the ceaseless revelations of their crazy, coercive…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 13, 2022
You know how the U.S. Constitution specifically enumerates the so-called “powers” granted to the federal government, and the Tenth Amendment also expressly prohibits the feds from doing anything not enumerated? And, you know how the Constitution also grants the U.S. Congress the power to coin money, and, though it does not claim that the Congress can coin the only money, it explicitly states…