The Origins of the Federal Reserve
On Little Bighorn Anniversary, Remember Custer’s Crimes
June 25th was the 150th anniversary of the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn. Col. George S. Custer and 267 US soldiers were massacred by thousands of outraged Indian warriors on the plains of eastern Montana.
Intellectual Property versus the Unrealized
Intellectual Property versus the Unrealized
Why would anyone invest large sums of capital into creating something new of uncertain income? This question captures the core of the argument for intellectual property, or the legal protection of inventors’ ideas from being copied and put to broader use. The simple logic appears intuitive and therefore persuasive, but does not stand up to scrutiny. Why? Because it applies to all entrepreneurship, which is always an investment in something of uncertain value. Yet this does not seem to stop entrepreneurs.
Democratic Socialists: One Vote, One Time?
Democratic Socialists: One Vote, One Time?
Even a casual observer of America’s political scene can see that the Democratic Socialists of America have become a powerful force in electoral politics, as their candidates are winning one Democratic Party primary after another. This past week saw three more radical leftists winning congressional primaries in New York City, taking down two well-established members of Congress in the process.
Greenspan Was The Perfect Fed Chair. That Is Not a Compliment
Do I Look like a “Radical Left Lunatic” Vandal?
I blundered on Saturday by failing to check the latest updated terrorist profile before visiting Washington, DC. How was I to know that National Guard troops would be on the lookout for 60ish bicyclists who are too damn curious about algae?
I went riding around downtown Washington to check the latest Trump administration efforts to make Washington “safe and beautiful” for the 250th birthday celebration next month.