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Ten Spending Cuts for President Trump
Chris Edwards Coming into office next year, Donald Trump will face massive budget deficits of $2 trillion
Friday Feature: Heartland Education Reformation Organization
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QJAE: Common Fallacies in the 2023 Debt-Ceiling Debates
This article investigates the veracity of three claims made by current and former government officials in
Contrived Scarcity and Antitrust Lawsuits—“It’s Not a Bag, It’s a Birkin”
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The FBI Puts Victims of Civil Forfeiture through Bureaucratic Hell
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All States are Empires of Lies
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Congress Should Fire Jerome Powell
The Fed wants independence so it can serve the interests of the banker class. There is
In Minneapolis, Planners Mix Basic Income and Rent Control with a Light Rail Project
Marc Joffe The Metropolitan Council, a regional planning and policymaking body for the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, is
Congress Should Fire Jerome Powell
Congress ought to at least teach Powell, the Fed, and its banker friends a few much-needed