Can We Protect Ourselves from Inflation?
Rulers found out early on that they could debase gold and silver coins for their own
As Interest Rates Rise, the Era of “Deficits Don’t Matter” Is Over
Back in 2002, then-Vice President Dick Cheney claimed "Reagan proved deficits don't matter" and went on
House GOP Pushes Back Against OECD
Adam N. Michel The House Ways and Means Committee Republicans recently released legislation to retaliate against
Supreme Court Clarifies Murky “Waters of the United States” Definition: It No Longer Includes Mud Puddles
Jay Schweikert and Isaiah McKinney This week, in Sackett v. EPA, the Supreme Court closed the book
Rothbard’s Button Doesn’t Exist, but It Needs to Be Invented
In 1948, Ludwig Erhardt rescued a German economy that was in shambles simply by invoking free markets
Overcoming Government Intervention in the Economy
Once again, the economic system is trying to adjust to political and monetary interventions. The year
Public Schools Can’t Force Employees to Support Ideas They Oppose
Thomas A. Berry and Nicholas DeBenedetto In the Fall of 2020, public schools in Springfield, Missouri implemented
Friday Feature: Challenger School
Colleen Hroncich The late Barbara Baker left behind quite a legacy. She was a first grade teacher in 1960
The HALT Fentanyl Act Doubles Down on Denialism
Jeffrey A. Singer Yesterday the House of Representatives voted 289–133 to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act.* The
Representative Mooney Calls Out Fed’s CBDC Pilots
Nicholas Anthony Late last year, the Federal Reserve caught attention for its CBDC pilot projects. Going beyond