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by and | Jul 31, 2019

Free enterprise uses a simple conjuring trick to great effect: It gives people what they want. Still more, it is…

by | Jul 8, 2019

Comebacks make great stories, and when they are combined with Cinderella moments in athletic competition, they make great copy. On…

by | Jun 12, 2019

Businesses used to avoid taking political positions, lest they anger half their consumer base. No more. This week, 180 CEOs…

by | Apr 25, 2019

Sacramento Is it better to have been a cow who, after spending a few years in a pasture or a…

by | Mar 20, 2019

Last week, Beto O’Rourke, who in November lost his bid to be a U.S. senator from Texas, announced to America…

by | Mar 19, 2019

As I said in my recent article on Vietnam, this is the war we lost. Or is it? Upon arrival…

by | Feb 27, 2019

Not many presidential candidates in American history, outside perhaps a Eugene Debs or Gus Hall, would announce a presidential bid…

by | Feb 7, 2019

In Finance and Philosophy, Alex Pollock, formerly Chief Executive Officer at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago and now a distinguished senior fellow at the R Street Institute, asks why we’re always surprised by financial crises. In fact, we shouldn’t be surprised at all.

by | Nov 20, 2018

60 Minutes demonstrated the primary ailment of American healthcare on Sunday. “The actual drug naloxone can cost as little as…

by | Oct 18, 2018

Fundamental misunderstandings of capitalism are peddled to young people on a daily basis. The most glaring example of this trend…

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