Big Government

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Thomas J. DiLorenzo

The journalist, television commentator, and former presidential candidate Patrick J. Buchanan has been sharply criticized by his fellow Republicans for allegedly betraying Republican party "free-market" principles in his new book, The Great Betrayal. In the book Buchanan argues for protectionism and claims to have presented the strongest case ever made for "economic nationalism." This, his Republican critics allege, is contrary to what Republicans have always stood for.

Simon Jenkins

When states start unwinnable wars. 

Mises.org

Dangerous nonsense from the Congress. 

Clifford F. Thies

Has paperwork really been reduced?

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

This law's defenders are way off the mark.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

If there were justice in the world, Joan Claybrook, the head of the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration during the Carter administration, would be handcuffed to the steering column of a Volkswagen Beetle while an air bag was repeatedly blown up in her face. While in the government Claybrook forced on us the mandatory air bag rule. Then years later, after dozens of children were killed by air bags, she lied about her role in making them mandatory, as attorney Sam Kazman recently proved in the pages of the Wall Street Journal.

Charley Reese

What ever happened to the idea of freedom?

Robert Detlefsen

An agency wildly out of control.