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Ryan McMaken

Homicide rates in the US remain well below where they were 25 years ago, and stubbornly high homicide rates are a regional — and not a national — problem.

James Bovard

The Court’s betrayal of its constitutional role has vastly increased the stakes for the current and any future Justice nomination.

T. Norman Van Cott

When people change cities, they are likely to change their consumption patterns — which means a simple cost-of-living index doesn't tell us what it should.

Ryan McMaken

Those who think "more socialized medicine" is the key ingredient in higher life expectancy in the US miss some very important facts about American life. 

Frank Shostak

A strong GDP growth rate, in most cases, is likely to be associated with the intensive squandering of the pool of real wealth.

Chris Calton

Reagan's rhetoric on freedom and free markets was excellent. The policies he supported as president weren't nearly as great.

Jesús Huerta de Soto

Expansions in credit and investment are only a problem when they result from inflationary monetary policy, and not from real saving.

Douglas E. French

Rothbard: "if proponents of the higher minimum wage were simply wrongheaded people of good will, they would not stop at $3 or $4 an hour, but indeed would pursue their dimwit logic into the stratosphere."

Kai Weiss

Given that socialism is based primarily on theft and envy, it seems odd to claim that Jesus is a big fan of a socialist state.

José Niño

While the Second Amendment is a formidable barrier, experience suggests a mixture of bureaucratic regulation and court rulings could significantly empower the gun-control lobby.