Will a New House Speaker Solve Our Problems?
Last week we witnessed a dramatic, historical first: A Speaker of the US House of Representatives was removed from that position by a vote from Mem
Last week we witnessed a dramatic, historical first: A Speaker of the US House of Representatives was removed from that position by a vote from Mem
Just as everything seemed bright for a new anti-interventionist movement spearheaded by a disgruntled political Right came chaos in Israel.
Maybe it was inevitable: X, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, LinkedIn, Threads and now Instagram.
Noted Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises passed away on October 10, 1973, 50 years ago today.
Mises at first bcame a very promising disciple of the historicist approach in economics. But then he encountered the writings of Carl Menger, the fountainhead of the Austrian School. Mises came to conclude that Menger and his disciples were right.
Rent control sounds like a good, humanitarian idea. Certainly, few if any tenants would quarrel with this policy.
[This article appeared in the Letters section of The Wall Street Journal in a shortened form.]
The Federal Reserve creates and manipulates the dominant fiat currency of the world.
Admittedly, this idea sounds bad. Both “sell out” and “selling out” have a bad odor to them.
Federal spending is so out of control that it only took three months for the federal debt to increase by one trillion dollars to over 33 trillion d