Nineteenth Century Wisdom in the 21st Century: Bastiat on Tariffs and USAID
Frederic Bastiat is an often unsung hero of 19t Read More Article from Mises Institute
Frederic Bastiat is an often unsung hero of 19t Read More Article from Mises Institute
Tim McGraw wrote: Start the video at the 52:12:00 mark for the Kiriakou interview. Netanyahu has never won more than 27% of the vote in Isr Read More Article from LewRockwell
Milton Friedman’s warning to DOGE and Elon Musk  Reason Magazine Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
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Patrick Foy wrote: Late in his second term, Reagan gave a radio address about tariffs. It is worth listening to. Reagan was a reader, a thinker and did his own research. He wrote his own material. You might even call him an intellectual. He was able to think outside the box, like when he proposed […]
“Wise words,” wrote Elon Musk about this 1999 viral clip described as “Milton Friedman casually giving the blueprint for DOGE [the Department of Government Efficiency]” as he ticks off a list of federal government agencies he’d be comfortable eliminating. Musk is right. Friedman, a Nobel Prize–winning libertarian economist, did offer a solid blueprint for creating […]
John Hauer – Libertarian for US House District 2  KSN-TV Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
Thanks, John Smith. Haaretz.com  The post 30 Years Ago, the Kafr Qana Massacre Shook Israel; Today, It Would Be Anot Read More Article from LewRockwell
One of the things that fascinates me about Americans living today is the willingness of many of them to treat immigrants like horse dung. I just don’t get it. No, I’m not saying that they treat people like that directly. I’m saying that they support and even get excited about how the U.S. government treats […]
What is understood now is that ‘we’re no longer playing chess’. There are no rules anymore. Trump’s ultimatum to Iran? Colonel Doug Macgregor compares the Trump ultimatum to Iran to that which Austria-Hungary delivered to Serbia in 1914: An offer, in short, that ‘could not be refused’. Serbia accepted nine out of the ten demands. But it refused one – and Austria-Hungary […]