Blaming the Free Market (Even Where It Doesn’t Exist)
Nobel Prize winner Angus Deaton claims that the free market cannot provide adequate medical care. Of course, he goes on to describe government failure but calls it a free market.
Nobel Prize winner Angus Deaton claims that the free market cannot provide adequate medical care. Of course, he goes on to describe government failure but calls it a free market.
One way to combat intellectual atrophy is to learn from Ibram Kendi’s mistakes and do the opposite.
Governments regularly suppress freedom—yet few complain. One wonders if Stockholm syndrome is at work.
After an earlier article by Zachary Yost on a call by military “experts” to reinstate the military draft, the authors of the original paper are trying to back off on their original recommendation. But there is no doubt as to what they want the government to do.
Forget the New York Times and other publications that cheerlead for the current regime. Austrian economics spells out the consequences for reckless monetary policies, and those consequences are unavoidable.
The Federal Reserve claims to know the “neutral” rate of interest, as though these things can be known administratively. Either interest rates are set by the market or done by fiat; it cannot be both simultaneously.
Libertarianism opposes the use of non-contractual coercion and the initiation of non-consensual violence, whether the perpetrator is a nation-state
My impression is that most Americans when hearing the term “secession” think of the War Between the States, or as it’s usually referred to, The Civ
President Biden claims that spending money to send weapons and ammunition around the world is good for the US economy.