After “Brexit,” Can We Exit a Few Things Too?
The act of exiting is liberating. We should make a longer list of those things we would like to get out of.
The act of exiting is liberating. We should make a longer list of those things we would like to get out of.
Brussels is doing all it can to make the UK pay for wanting to leave the EU. This only further illustrates why exit from the EU is a good idea.
In the wake of Brexit, British investors may now begin to liberate their cash from government-issued debt by hoarding it in private vaults.
Libertarians tend to focus on the analysis of the individual and the state. But what about the dramatic reemergence of the neglected aspect of the "nation"?
No human can withstand the political pressure to inflate reserves. As long as central banks have discretion, they will inflate the money supply.
If you can afford to live in a nice neighborhood with a responsive police force, the cost to you of gun control is much lower than for others.
This week, the EU suggested that it would no longer allow English as an official language, and the Irish will speak Gaelic instead.
If the Fed would quit meddling with interest rates, the natural interest rate would be revealed.
Brexit is not so much a victory as an opportunity, a chance to once again spread the ideals of peace and free trade from which all human progress derives.
Brexit has raised some barriers to globalism, but central banks remain unimpeded in their efforts to work together to manipulate economies.