Trump, Comey, and the Long History of the Unelected Government
The media is trying to frame last week’s indictment of James Comey as a “norm-shattering” use of executive power for personal gain.
When Licensing Hurts Victims: Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and the Cost of Regulation
Jeffrey A. Singer
Gold price soars above $3,800
"As uncertainty deepens amid the U.S. government’s first shutdown in almost seven years, the gold frenzy continues to climb to new heights."
The Complicated Legacy of Andrew Jackson’s Bank War
Was Jackson’s victory over the Second Bank of the United States a triumph for liberty, or did it merely expand federal authority
Gaza Genocide: The Coverup Begins. Johnny-Come-Lately Journos Start Covering Keister
Ilana Mercer describes how, with the genocide of Gazans almost complete, the media is now reporting on it as a way of
Libertarian? Melei asks Uncle Sam for a Bailout
Argentina’s central bank dipped into its already-depleted reserves to sell more than $1 billion of the US currency over three days to
Argentine peso plunges again as Milei hints at bailout from USA taxpayers
Scott Bessent pledged on September 22 to do “whatever it takes” to prop up the Trump administration’s most important ally in Latin