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What if the affordability crisis is not a failure of markets at all? What if it is the predictable outcome of how modern governments...
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What if the affordability crisis is not a failure of markets at all? What if it is the predictable outcome of how modern governments...
Each economic crisis brought on loose money brings on a “solution” of…looser money. This pattern is not just a threat to the economy but...
The standard explanation for the Constitutional Convention was that the Articles of Confederation were a failure. However, the Articles actually worked the way they...
Hyperinflation isn’t ancient history. It’s a recurring policy failure with war-level damage.
While most economists believe that central banks set interest rates, in reality, they are set by time preferences of individual actors in the economy....
Where is the “duly elected” president we were told about? Turns out none of the US-supported leaders have enough public support to take power.
From war to tariffs to inflation, it is clear Donald Trump is a devoted disciple of the ideology of statism and interventionism. The fact...
He was almost VP. Soon he’ll be just another “visiting scholar” at a leftwing think tank. Perhaps he can hang out with Liz Cheney.
Margaret Thatcher’s famous quote spells doom for new socialist schemes, “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples’ money.”
Even Milton Friedman—who never supported gold as money—admitted that a monetary system based on gold would “take care of itself.” Instead, our money is...
Jack Hunter: “From WMDs to bombing Iran, the president who consistently mocked the GWOT is now pushing the same old buttons.”
Trump claimed Washington would pay for the occupation of Venezuela with profits from the country’s oil.
Depending upon the narrative, American Indians were either noble creatures who were victims of a genocide by rapacious European settlers or were bloodthirsty savages....
$50 wasn’t the finish line. It was the starting gun for policy finger-pointing and real-world bottlenecks.