America Picks a Fight With its Largest Foreign Creditor
Pursuing a trade war with your largest creditor, whose also on the edge of insolvency, is a recipe for financial meltdown.
Pursuing a trade war with your largest creditor, whose also on the edge of insolvency, is a recipe for financial meltdown.
California's governor refuses to send National Guard troops to the border on Trump's terms. State governments should refuse to send troops far more often than this.
America's subsidized arms industry also benefits greatly from presidential efforts to push international arms deals with foreign regimes.
According to Mises, economic nationalism "is incompatible with durable peace," and efforts to fan the flames of a trade war between the US and China are dangerous.
An overheating economy emerges once expenditure rises without being backed up by production, a situation that emerges when the money stock is increasing.
There are many questions that need to be asked about the situation in Syria. But the Trump administration has no interest in asking them.
Rothbard saw at an early stage of his life as a graduate student that the Jacksonian period was a defining one in American history.
Timothy Egan in The New York Times evokes Warren Buffett in a recent article on taxes. Unfortunately both men are completely wrong.
Donald Trump is wrong. Amazon isn't ruining the postal service. The postal service can do that all by itself.
By all accounts Paul Ryan is a good natured man, but one who ended up betraying almost all the causes he claimed to care about.