Democracy, Capitalism and Morality
WSJ (This article appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Dec. 27, 1994. Michael Novak died Friday at 83.) 2/20/2017 A free world isn’t a perfect world, but it’s better than any [...]
Taxes? Beer? Beer!
https://youtu.be/BomQxCG5VG4
The Revolt That Elected Trump
These Harvard Kids Got the Lesson of Their Lives in the Heartland Salena Zito Jun 26, 2018 On a blustery afternoon in April, I filed into a van along with [...]
Dangerous Teachers
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Crony & Capitalism in the Same Sentence
Cronyism Feeds on the Success of Capitalism—but It Should Not Be Confused with Capitalism Itself It is only by the introduction of more capitalism, markets free of all corruptible interference, [...]
Saturday Quotes
“Talk is cheap, except when Congress does it.” Anonymous “The government is like a baby's alimentary canal, with a happy appetite at one end and no responsibility at the other.” [...]
Help the Poor, Privatize Social Security
If The Left Really Cared About Income Inequality, They’d Support Privatizing Social Security Republicans ought to embrace the moral arguments about reducing inequality to make a fresh case for limited [...]
Global Warming…or Cooling?
Mainstream Media Completely Ignores Global-cooling Data by James Murphy 21 May 2018 In all the panic these past few weeks, with a GOP congressman claiming that sea-level rise is due to falling [...]
Two Days, Two Victories
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court breathed new life into the Arlene’s Flowers case, sending the case back to the Washington State Supreme Court to review their disastrous opinion in light of the Court’s Masterpiece [...]
Searching for Solutions to a Broken Education System
WSJ May 12, 2018 ‘I Don’t Believe That Anymore’ The Children’s Scholarship Fund has helped 166,000 poor kids in 20 years. By The Editorial Board | 383 words It is [...]
Obituary For Man Who Created the WTO
WSJ 1/13/18 Global Trade Czar Cajoled Nations Into Creating WTO By JAMES R. HAGERTY | 689 words When Peter Sutherland became the world’s top trade official in July 1993, negotiators [...]
Saturday Quotes
“A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.” George Bernard Shaw “A liberal is someone who feels a great debt to his [...]
SCOTUS Legislates…Again!
https://youtu.be/w-NWk4NoTdU
Why Are Houses So Darn Expensive?
Bryan Caplan June 22, 2017 Ed Glaeser makes the case for housing deregulation for Brookings: Housing advocates often discuss affordability, which is defined by linking the cost of living to incomes. [...]
The Left’s Education Agenda Illustrated–Video
https://youtu.be/Zh3Yz3PiXZw
Three Economic Fallacies That Won’t Die
Henry Hazlitt discussed, dissected, and debunked 22 economic sophisms in his classic work 'Economics in One Lesson.' by Luis Pablo de la Horra In any academic discipline, one can find two [...]





















