re: The problem with “government”: The rejection of federalism by libertarian centralists
I noted recently how many libertarians ignore or disregard the federalist aspect of our Con
I noted recently how many libertarians ignore or disregard the federalist aspect of our Con
In Washington, words such as “cost,” “tax,” “subsidy,” “spending,” and other fiscal terms have no f
The Heritage Foundation offers one of those site polls designed to keep you tooling around, and this one I
It is fairly obvious that the caretakers of the Hemingway Home are more interested in the welfare of these cats, and that the consuming public supports this enterprise. USDA harassment of the Hemingway Cats is an example of bureaucratic excess.
Why does it always have to be California? New York? Massachusetts?
From Imperialism and Social Classes by Joseph Schumpeter, translated by Heinz Norden (Meridian Books, 1955) pp. 50-52
Root's low tax, small-government message falls flat when he repeatedly gushes over George Bush when in fact Bush is presiding over the largest expansion of government since LBJ.
Jeff Tucker’s cold medicine post got me thinking.