Mises Wire

Jp Cortez
When pundits say there might be "unintended consequences" of government intervention, they are usually greatly understating the situation.
Richard Kocur
The Feds should allow consumers to purchase health insurance across state lines. This won't fix everything, but it's a start.
Ryan McMaken

Trump's spokesman signals the administration plans to wage war on federalism, states's rights, and local control.

Mises Institute
Cutting back presidential power continues to be one of our most urgent challenges.
Gary Galles
There's no way to square the coercive positive rights of “social justice” with the concept of “liberty and justice for all.”
Ryan McMaken
Cabinet-level departments enjoy more political prestige than other agencies. Getting rid of them is first step in cutting back federal spending.
Carmen Elena Dorobăț
No truth is small enough to be sacrificed in the game of political compromise.
Frank Shostak
The only meaningful contribution the government can make to people’s living standards is by focusing on a reduction in government spending.
Tate Fegley
In response to a hiring freeze on civilian staff — and to cause a public outcry — the Army immediately moved to cut the most popular programs.
C.Jay Engel

The global bureaucrats are noticing that the masses are becoming disillusioned with "the experts." And they feel the need to combat the trend.