To Many, America Still Is a Place of Opportunity (Unless Progressives Destroy That, Too)
People still come to America, but it is because of the foundation created by private enterprise, not because of progressive politics.
People still come to America, but it is because of the foundation created by private enterprise, not because of progressive politics.
War dissenters are branded "Putinists" by the foreign policy elites who casually flirt with nuclear war. But preferring negotiations to World War III hardly makes one a Putin sympathizer.
This year's trio of Nobel winners in economics are short on actual economics and long on government intervention.
The European electricity market is probably the most state-regulated in the world. More intervention is not going to solve the problems created by politics.
Progressives like Robert Reich now claim that there is no inflation, just businesses arbitrarily raising prices so they can increase profits. Such claims do not pass the test of economic logic.
Murray Rothbard understood that law can be a moral force only insofar as those living under the law reflect their own moral judgments.
We cannot compare the subjective values of different people, as their experienced satisfactions are personal. It is nonsense to say that Adam likes pears 20 percent more than Beth likes pears.
I was on The Tom Woods Show on Friday, and the two of us talked about secession at all levels of government, plus some details about my new book, Breaking Away.
Everyone expects the Federal Reserve to increase rates next week.
Gold historically has not been money by government fiat. Instead, gold has been the natural choice of people for money, something governments cannot undo (despite its best efforts).