Mises Wire

Ron Paul

One of the great ironies of American politics is that most politicians who talk about helping the middle class support policies that, by expanding the welfare-warfare state, are harmful to middle-class Americans. Eliminating the welfare-warfare state would benefit middle-class Americans by freeing them from exorbitant federal taxes, including the Federal Reserve’s inflation tax.

Ryan McMaken

On April 15, Walter Block joined host Phil Pepin (at 28:00) to discuss anarchism and the international system of states. [Mp3 download.]

Mark Thornton also joined Pepin on April 1 (at 2:00) to discuss his article "Transparency or Deception: What the Fed Was Saying in 2007."  [Mp3 download.]

Ryan McMaken

In this lengthy interview, Walter Block talks to the Brazilian libertarian group "Liberball" about a wide variety of topics from revisionist history to business regulation to Murray Rothbard. 

Patrick Barron

A recent report commissioned by the prime minister of Iceland calls for limits on the money supply through ending fractional reserve banking and deposit insurance. Unfortunately, the report also calls for nearly unlimited control of the money supply by the central bank.

Mises Institute

Mises Daily Tuesday by Patrick Barron:

A recent report commissioned by the prime minister of Iceland calls for limits on the money supply through ending fractional reserve banking and deposit insurance. Unfortunately, the report also calls for nearly unlimited control of the money supply by the central bank.

Ryan McMaken

Most of the United States west of the 100th meridian is very dry.

Mark Thornton

The Economist declares there is no such thing as a Skyscraper Curse and they have the mainstream empirical evidence to support that declaration.

Joseph T. Salerno

The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later is the people versus the banks.

Matthew McCaffrey

The story of intervention is as old as governments and commerce, and even though the details change, the basic narrative stays the same.

Ryan McMaken

Today on The Santelli Exchange on CNBC, Rick Santelli acknowledged CHASE Bank's war on cash using Joe Salerno's Mises Wire post from Monday