The Liberty Inspiration Award , introduced just this year, is meant to recognize people working for the cause of liberty whom you have found especially inspirational. For your nomination to count, it must be emailed to hello -at- libertycandidates dot com. Nominations do not count if they are… Read More
A Challenge to the Fed’s Version of Events
I appeared on the Wall St. for Main St. podcast the other day. Not much new for regular readers, but maybe a useful summary of various events.
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How Do Keynesians Deal With This?
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District Owes $1 Billion on $100 Million Loan
Florida Senate President: I Didn’t Really Mean I Would Shoot Dissidents; You Took Me Out of Context
Don Gaetz, president of the Florida state senate, recently responded to an attorney’s defense of Thomas Jefferson’s principle of state nullification of unconstitutional laws as follows: Thank you for your email and for your passionate views. Like you, I believe Obamacare is unconstitutional and wrong-headed policy.… Read More
Is America Too Big?
My friend Prof. Don Livingston asks the question.
Which Is the Best Graphic for My Podcast?
Schiff on the 91% Tax Rate Propaganda
You may have figured out that this issue drives me up a wall; here’s my own take on the subject . Now here’s Peter Schiff in the Wall Street Journal smacking down the increasingly conventional claim that “the rich” paid 91% marginal income tax rates in the past, and we had a super… Read More