Biden Survives the State of the Union
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop feel obligated to discuss the
Do Correlations Help Define Money?
Monetary authorities have come up with numerous clever ways of measuring money. However, they are unable
Federal Government Spending Is Out of Control and Unsustainable. Maine Shows a Way to Reduce Spending.
The Biden administration has increased federal government spending by a record $3.4 trillion since January 2021.
Raise the Social Security Age to (at Least) 75
As life expectancy has risen, so have runaway costs. Raising the age won't make Social Security just,
Dawn of AI: Is ChatGPT autonomously sending emails now?
From the inbox: Dear Dr., We hope this email finds you well. While browsing the internet, we came
The Case of Adani versus Hindenburg
Between 2019 and 2022, the fortune of India’s Gautam Adani swelled from $9 billion to $127
Questioning the Military Necessity of Dropping Atomic Bombs on Japanese Cities
Americans often have defended the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as regrettable but necessary for
AERE@SEA abstract submissions are open (a brief history of @AereOrg sessions at regional economics meetings)
Here is the link: https://aere.memberclicks.net/conference---sea. The deadline is the end of February. For the first time since
Does Government Create a “Level Playing Field” or Does It Make the Field More Uneven?
Bernie Sanders and other politicians have made socialism attractive to voters, especially young ones, because it
Americans Usually Blame Republicans After Showdowns Over Government Spending
Congress Americans Usually Blame Republicans After Showdowns Over Government Spending By Nathaniel Rakich Feb. 8, 2023, at 6:00 AM