Why You Should Fear “Bipartisan” Agreements in Congress
When we see real bipartisan action in Congress, it usually is for the worst.
When we see real bipartisan action in Congress, it usually is for the worst.
The authors of the Federalist Papers claimed a strong central government was needed because republics are prone to "anarchy." The Dutch and Swiss examples show they were wrong.
The lack of spending during a shutdown wouldn't be a problem if the government hadn't already extracted so much wealth from the private sector to begin with.
Judge Andrew Napolitano looks at the history of government and race relations in our nation's history. It's not a pleasant or uplifting story.
The US government's push for digital money does not aim to make transactions easier. Rather, it seeks the power to control money and the people that use it.
Money is simple. The political program of monetary "policy" is not.
If taxes are used for "charitable" purposes, does that justify taxation?
When Jimmy Donaldson, better known on YouTube as MrBeast, paid for a thousand people to have cataract surgery, the usual suspects in the media panned him and questioned his motives.
How has Ron managed to be right so often? He is a brilliant expositor of basic Rothbardian principles about the free market and a noninterventionist foreign policy.
While artificial intelligence has its merits, it still cannot perform the job of the Misesian entrepreneur. That is a good thing.