U.S. History

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José Niño

When it comes to school safety, a good place to start is by allowing local jurisdictions to reassert local control in their own communities.

Murray N. Rothbard

One of the most brilliant and forceful attacks on Cold War foreign policy in the postwar era came from the pen of the veteran free-market publicist Garet Garrett, in his pamphlet “The Rise of Empire.”

T. Hunt Tooley

The Secretary of Defense acts as an indispensable liaison between parties, business, and the state.  The job is guarded by a special class of loyalists, usually extremely bright individuals chosen by the state's elites.

Mark Thornton

Entitlement programs have worsened the problems they were designed to solve and are now giving out massive subsidies to the non-poor.

Murray N. Rothbard

Unlike Hamilton, Jefferson did not believe that state coercion should be used to re-shape and control society and markets.

Ryan McMaken

The Left opposes adding a question on citizenship to the 2020 census form. The answer lies in abolishing all questions except those that count total residents. But that won't happen because the census is used to justify a myriad of government programs.