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Peter St. Onge

A few days ago Tucker Carlson did a video about the elite “anti-human dea

David Gordon

In the name of dealing with a so-called public health crisis, U.S. political and medical elites created even more crises. David Gordon reviews Tom Woods' new book that deconstructs the disastrous decisions made by progressive politicians and medical authorities.

Taiwo Agbeluyi

While zoning laws do not explain all homelessness in this country, they help make housing less affordable, putting more people on the streets who no longer can pay for a place to live.

Daniel Kowalski

A coin collection can tell a lot about this nation's monetary history, and especially what happened nearly 60 years ago after the government debased U.S. coinage. This history is not having a happy ending.

Ryan McMaken

The Bill of Rights turns 232 years old today. Adopted in 1791 as a consolation prize for the Anti-Federalists,  it has been the most important part of American legal history since the 18th century.

Daniel Lacalle

The United States will need to refinance $7 trillion of maturities in a declining broad money economy, and this means a massive vacuum effect. a giant liquidity drain that hardly justifies multiple expansions and bullish sentiment.

James Bovard

It seems U.S. government officials are entitled to blindfold and deceive the American people to avoid “intruding” on foreign leaders planning a military attack? This theory of democracy gets curiouser and curiouser.

D.W. MacKenzie

The latest jobs report looks good, at first glance. The umployment rate is below 4%, though it increased since April.

Pedro Goulart

A century ago, the German reichsmark went into freefall as the most famous hyperinflation in history exploded the German economy. The repercussions still are with us.

Mihai Macovei

In his latest defense of bloated military spending, President Joe Biden claims that the military budget creates real wealth. Instead, military spending is destroying it.