Congress’s War on Internet Gambling
The War on Gambling is about as moral as the War on Drugs.
The War on Gambling is about as moral as the War on Drugs.
Promises of tax relief are rarely genuine, and when they are, there are almost always hidden costs in the form of increased political entrepreneurship and the expansion of regulation.
Yuri Maltsev, a victim of Soviet totalitarianism in his youth, explains how and why westerners still don't understand what socialism really means.
As more states consider legalizing online gambling, Republican Senators look for a new Federal ban.
Interviewed by John Stossel, Jeff Deist says that politicians like Chuck Schumer are two-faced when it comes to taxing Wall Street.
What hurts workers — and keeps them poor — is government regulation, which restricts competition.
The most important thing we can do is explain how markets, and not government intervention, are our best hope for an orderly and prosperous society.
Justin Raimondo, editorial director of Antiwar.com, joins Jeff for a great discussion of what Trump's election really means for libertarians.
No matter how hard it may be to avoid debating politics with family, be thankful that at least the holiday itself is no longer marred by partisanship.
The global war on cash is remarkably well coordinated. The Anti-Cash Axis eyes Australia next.