Our troubles don’t stem from quotas, set-asides, and the like. They stem from the presumption that the government should be monitoring discrimination in the first place.
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Elections can have important impacts on the economy, but the most important ones are preceded by some kind of revolution in the world of ideas, for good or bad.
Totalitarianism is not compatible with a functioning economic system based upon free exchange and private property. Such regimes depend upon historicism and logical relativism.
I recently joined Lena Petrova on her World Affairs in Context podcast to talk about the Fed, Jerome Powell’s politics, and the state of the US economy.
Join Tom DiLorenzo, Mark Thornton, Wanjiru Njoya, and Murray Sabrin in Fort Myers to discuss the real ramifications of the recent presidential election.
The iron law of prohibition states that the more you attempt to enforce prohibition, the more dangerous and the more potent the drugs actually become.
The evidence is quite clear. It really doesn’t matter who’s in the White House long term. Spending will continue to go up, and they’ll be using the tax code to manipulate interest rates.
Since 1956, few presidential candidates have managed to get more than 51 percent of the vote in national elections.