Russia claims capture of key city of Pokrovsk. Kiev denies.
The city's capture would represent Kiev's greatest setback on the front line since the fall of Avdiivka in February 2024.
Monetary Tyranny: How Legal Tender Laws Paved the Way and How Competition Sets Us Free
By making paper money legal tender, the government shut the door on sound money. Repealing legal tender laws is the first step
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Is the CIA Targeting Mexico’s President?
The recent "protests" against Scheinbaum were astroturfed. Why? It may be that Scheinbaum's efforts against the cartels are upsetting the CIA which
The Importance of Using Words Honestly
Modern progressive political narratives depend heavily upon the misuse of words, changing their meaning in hopes that people will forget what they
Thanksgiving: Bradford’s 1623 Reform: Necessity, Ideology, and the Emergence of Modern Economic Thought
The story of how the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock abandoned the common labor system and embraced private ownership is well known. While
Axios: Social Security’s day of reckoning is nearly here
In the end, Fedgov will just print more money and raise taxes. Social security will be preserved by politicians to ensure that
WaPo: “Why you may not want lower prices as much as you think you do”
New WaPo piece is a tour de force of bad economics on the "dangers" of deflation.
Charles de Montalembert: A Forgotten Pillar of Classical Liberalism
Although classical liberalism was imperfect, especially with its emphasis upon “limited” government, nonetheless, it provided at least a glimpse of a free