U.S. History

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Jeff Deist
What should have been a profoundly embarrassing and soul-searching moment for the US national security state became an exercise in chest thumping.
Mises Institute
It is during times of crisis like this, when government feels the greatest need to control, that sound economics is most needed.
Curtis Williams
Wages can be "sticky" even in the absence of government. But the biggest problems with wage rigidity are often the result of government intervention.
Ryan McMaken
Why employ caution or think about the costs of war when we can wave everything aside with a "they're crazy!" claim, and proceed to pre-emptive war.
Patrick Newman
A new book by Murray Rothbard on the the Progressive Era examines the period's role in shaping today's politics.
Richard M. Ebeling
No, race relations aren't getting worse. They're far better than they were decades ago, and the marketplace has been a key factor in improving matters.
Christopher Westley
The Feds may have learned from the Katrina disaster that it's not a good idea to sent in FEMA and start bossing everybody around.
Zachary Garris
There's a fine line between today's anti-commandeering effort — and what we should regard as bona fide nullification of federal law.