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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…

by | Oct 13, 2018

Background In 1985 my family moved to Israel for two years, playing our part in reclaiming a heretofore unclaimed portion…

by | Oct 11, 2018

For about the millionth time the siren song of socialism is alluring the gullible. Even though socialism has a perfect…

by | Oct 4, 2018

My teenage son had a date Sunday, but the girl lives more than an hour away and my son doesn’t…

by | Sep 28, 2018

Conservatives of a certain age may recall a quip from the days in the wilderness, “When you see two pols…

by | Jul 26, 2018

Unemployment sinks below four percent, some anticipate gross domestic product growth to approach five percent for the second quarter, and…

by | May 8, 2018

The bicentennial anniversary of Karl Marx on May 5 came and went. This marginal thinker who became a curious voice…

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