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Malachy McDermott

Government police in the UK are deeply concerned about dog napping even as only 7.8 percent of reported crimes end in a conviction. Apparently, the monopolist police need more time to concentrate on real crime. Private police could surely handle the rest. 

Tho Bishop

For several years now discussion of secession has become increas

Harald Eustachius Tomintz

The problem of “development” continues to be a topic that draws the attention of academics and is also becoming more and more the

Ryan McMaken

As a young man I thought Limbaugh opposed the Clinton regime out of some sort of deeply held ideology favoring freedom and free markets. As the Clinton years ended and the Bush years began, I would learn the error of my ways.  

Lipton Matthews

Liberals rarely defend the property rights of corporations, so it is quite amusing that scores of them are arguing that social media companies have

Raushan Gross

The writer of a recent Forbes article doesn’t want consumers making their own choices about what to buy and how much to buy.

Lipton Matthews

It has now become commonplace to accuse anyone who opposes covid lockdowns of being “antiscience.” This sort of treatment persists

Robert Aro

Keep the definition of “maximum employment,” as

Robert Aro

Last week, Thomas Jordan, the chairman of the Swiss National Bank (SNB) appeared on national television,

Ryan McMaken

The controversy over Mark Cuban and the national anthem reminds us the NBA and the NFL have spent the last few decades relying on the national anthem as a cynical ploy. Employing "antiracism" and BLM politics was just the natural next step.