Federal Tobacco Subsidies
Chris Edwards The federal government is so large that many of its policies work at cross-purposes. The government exhorts us to eat healthy,
Addiction, Central Planning, and the Illusion of Recovery—Why Trump’s Great American Recovery Initiative Misses the Point
Jeffrey A. Singer
Fraud as Policy: The Incentives of the Modern Welfare State
Politicians and the media always express shock when they hear about the latest fraudulent schemes involving the welfare system. They shouldn't be
Trump wants markets up and more easy money. Warsh will deliver.
Warsh's hawkish credentials are real. His hawkish future is not. Trump didn't pick him to raise rates and crash markets before the
Unger The Weather
In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon examines the demands of philosopher Peter Unger, namely, that we be forced to give
Trump picks Kevin Warsh as new Federal Reserve chair.
If confirmed by the Senate, Warsh would succeed current Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in May.
Fraud as Policy: The Incentives of the Modern Welfare State
Politicians and the media always express shock when they hear about the latest fraudulent schemes involving the welfare system. They shouldn't be
“MEGA” Bill Supersizes the Federal Government’s Role in Election Administration
Stephen Richer
State-sponsored Homicide in Minneapolis and the New Gun Rights Debate
Patrick G. Eddington



