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Mises Daily Thursday: The Net Neutrality Scam
Politicians are telling us that we need the government to ensure "neutrality" in how broadband resources are allocated. However, not only is neutrality in allocation impossible, the effort to do so only hands more power over to the politicians while rendering consumers powerless.
Update From DC: James Bovard Examines the Current ‘Austerity’
Federal spending has soared by almost 20 percent since 2008. Yet, to hear Mr. Obama, one would think federal employees are forced to sell pencils on Constitution Avenue to raise funds to finance their bureaucratic salvation missions.
No “Liquidity” for Farmers
What to Write for Mises Daily
When it comes to writing articles, not all topics are created equal.
Carl Menger Died 94 Years Ago Today
Sumner versus Cowen on Monetary Policy: Round 1
Over at EPJ Bob Wenzel offers an interest
Keep Calm and Call the IMF
A new deal with the International Monetary Fund is in the books for Ukraine.
Mises Daily Wednesday: What To Do While Waiting to End the Fed
Mises Daily Wednesday: The ideal reform is always the elimination of the Fed and other central banks. But given the fact that Austrians understand the monetary system better than others, it's important that Austrians also seek to limit the harm the Fed is doing through less-than-ideal reforms.