The Lesson of the Trump Conviction
The case against Donald Trump was utterly ridiculous. Yet he was convicted anyway. Opponents of the
Why the Scottish “Free Banking” Episode Doesn’t Justify Fractional Reserves
Bob continues his feud with George Selgin, explaining why the alleged free banking period in Scotland
The State Wants to Nationalize Second Mortgages. What Possibly Can Go Wrong?
As if the government has not done enough destruction in the housing market, there now is
There Is No Such Thing as “Wage Slavery”
Those who push the "wage slave" narrative claim that workers are "forced by hunger" to work
Wages, Unemployment, and Inflation
If one does not stop in time the pernicious policy of increasing the quantity of money
Joe Biden’s Reverse Robin Hood Student Debt Cancellation
President Biden’s student loan forgiveness scheme is really Robin Hood in reverse, transferring wealth from people
Farage, Le Pen, and the Rise of the European Right
Ryan and Tho discuss recent European elections, the apparent collapse of the British Conservative Party, and
BLS: The Private Sector Lost 192,000 Jobs in Q3 2023
The most recent Business Employment Dynamics (BED) summary from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that
Growth in Government Jobs Points to Recession
Periods when government jobs grow faster than private jobs are periods with weakening economic conditions. That