U.S. History

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Jeff Deist
We believe in liberty, not fate. The sky falls only if we let it.
Murray N. Rothbard
If inflation is the health of the State, how and in what way has government generated inflation in the history of the United States?
Chris Calton

The scarcity of internet bandwidth cannot be legislated away, and consumers would benefit most from market allocation — not state control.

Ryan McMaken
The FBI has long claimed that the states are too small and the US needs a huge national police force. There's no evidence that this is true.
Ryan McMaken
Americans are more mobile residents of other countries, and this has many economic benefits. But residential mobility also has a number of hidden costs.
Mises Institute
Socialism has long relied upon propagandists seeking to disguise their desire for power under the false banner of intellectualism.
Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
The Jefferson who emerges from Kevin Gutzman's new book is fascinating yes, but more importantly, he is a radical.
Chris Calton
Historically, minimum wage laws have done a lot to stifle employment among African-Americans. The trend continues today.