Why Fox Fired Tucker: BlackRock, Replacement Theory, and the ADL
Why did Fox News fire Tucker Carlson? Some claim that Tucker had planned to leave the
The GOP’s Modest Debt Limit Proposal
Romina Boccia House Republicans expect to vote on a plan to raise the debt ceiling this week. The
The Ukraine War Isn’t about Democracy. It’s about States Seeking More Power.
Writing for The Volokh Conspiracy, hosted by Reason magazine, George Mason University law professor Ilya Somin
Invading Mexico in the Name of the Drug War Is a Really Bad Idea
Sen. Lindsey Graham recently called for US military intervention in Mexico to fight the drug cartels. Someone
“Foreign Debt” or “Foreign Investment”? How the Trade Deficit Reflects America’s Strength as a Haven for Global Capital
Daniel Griswold America’s annual trade deficit continues to be among the most misunderstood features of the nation’s
Government Budget Deficits Cannot Stimulate True Economic Growth
Keynesian economists say that during an economic slump, the government must run large budget deficits in
Boeing 737 MAX Disasters’ Root Cause Was Government Regulation
When the Boeing 737 MAX had two crashes, the usual suspects called for more regulation. It
Canada’s Legal Counterfeiting Ring Is a Product of Progressive Democracy
In 1934, at the behest of Prime Minister R.B. Bennett and with the approval of Parliament,
Role Reversal: The Collapse of the Dollar-Enforced Empire
A generation ago, the Berlin Wall fell and the USSR collapsed. Today, US monetary authorities are bringing down
Work Requirements in SNAP
Chris Edwards Federal policymakers will soon run into a hard deadline to increase the government’s legal debt limit.