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Ryan McMaken

In the United States, one can't so much as drive down the street or purchase cough syrup without government-issued identification. Yet federal courts consider it beyond the pale that voters confirm they are who they say they are.

Kristoffer Mousten Hansen

The recent blowup of GameStop shares has revealed, if anyone was still doubting, that the center of clown world is not Washington, DC, nor Silicon Valley—but Wall Street. 

Ryan McMaken

One point to make here is that there is over 70 percent more submerged land in the US than the total amount of dry land in this country. That is, the federal government owns more submerged land than the total amount of land in the fifteen states.

Jason Morgan

Over the past year, as violence has erupted in cities across the United States and even in the Capitol building in Washington, DC, partisans have r

Harald Eustachius Tomintz

The first year of this decade has given us time to pause and think about how the world stands in terms of global development.

Robert Aro

When a central bank controls the yield curve, should we not call it yield curve control?

Harald Eustachius Tomintz

The Austrian school and perspectives on economic theory apply very well to businesses in general, as seen in the

Harald Eustachius Tomintz

Cutting one's commute time to zero certainly sounds great. But there are good reasons people often choose to work together in person rather than do everything from home.