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Reality cannot be transformed by mere decrees that take issue with the conditions of the world. Removing these distortionary hurdles is necessary for economic prosperity.
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Chris Edwards The federal government shutdown is damaging the nation’s air traffic control (ATC) operations. Thousands of flights have been delayed due to short staffing at ATC facilities. ATC employees…
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Bari Weiss’s appointment to head CBS News has brought cries of anguish from the usual suspects on the left and approval from some on the right. But will she really…
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While J.M. Keynes likely is the most influential economist of our age, his economics were that of inflation, statism, and outright central planning.
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Romina Boccia and Ritvik Thakur Medicare1 isn’t just facing a trust fund shortfall—it’s threatening America’s entire fiscal future. While headlines warn that the Hospital Insurance (HI) Trust Fund2 will run…
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If we are to consider the desirability of monarchy through a libertarian lens, it is important to make distinctions between greatly differing types of monarchy.
Michael F. Cannon Grumpy economist John Cochrane, the Rose-Marie and Jack Anderson Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and a Cato Institute adjunct scholar, has published a…
Revelation that Biden’s FBI Spied on Republican Senators Reveals Need to Tighten Phone Surveillance Laws
Matthew Cavedon On Monday, Senator Chuck Grassley (R‑IA) revealed that the FBI spied on nine Republican senators during the Biden administration. Politico responded by dismissively huffing that the agency did…
While J.M. Keynes likely is the most influential economist of our age, his economics were that of inflation, statism, and outright central planning.
