The Free Market 14, no. 10 (October 1996) The good news is that supply-siders want to cut taxes. The bad news is...well, let’s accentuate the positive for the moment. The supply-siders reject Washington’s tendency to think in static terms. To most politicians and bureaucrats, the economy is a pie for the tax collectors and special interests to
The Free Market 14, no. 11 (November 1996) It’s a myth that the Federal Reserve is independent of politics. It’s a lie so brazen, in fact, that it’s fit only for Fed press releases. Every administration, to take just one example, tries to get the Fed chairman to time monetary policy so as to insure its reelection. Fed chairmen will play along,
The Free Market 14, no. 12 (December 1996) According to official history, the 104th Congress doomed itself when it shut down the government to force its budget priorities on the president. People got up in arms and demanded that government be reopened. This taught the people and their representatives a valuable lesson. As much as we may
The modern institution of the presidency is the primary political evil Americans face, and the cause of nearly all our woes. It squanders the national wealth and starts unjust wars against foreign peoples that have never done us any harm. It wrecks our families, tramples on our rights, invades our communities, and spies on our bank accounts. It
[Publicado originalmente en The Free Market 14, nº 9 (septiembre de 1996)] En un sistema educativo financiado por el estado, las malas ideas viven más tiempo que en un mercado libre. Esa es la mejor explicación para la capacidad de permanencia de los dos errores opuestos de nuestro tiempo: el nihilismo y la casi omnisciencia en las ciencias
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