Grace for Drowning . A pleasant surprise to see the new solo album from Porcupine Tree’s front man at #41 on Amazon.
Am I Expecting the President to Be a Fortune Teller?
Over on my Facebook fan page a reader writes, with regard to my most recent post on Herman Cain: “I don’t doubt anything you say, but I care more about a candidate’s policies than his ability to prognosticate. Cain is the only one talking loudly and clearly about the FAIR Tax… Read More
Thanks, Judge Napolitano
FOX News Senior Judicial Analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano has just released a new book, It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom . I’ll surely have more to say about it soon, but I was delighted to note, in the acknowledgments, this generous remark: “My ideological soul mates Lew Rockwell and Tom Woods… Read More
ONE WEEK Before Collapse, Cain Says Economy Great
Amazingly, Herman Cain’s star continues to rise, which means Republicans think it’s all right for someone to endorse Mitt Romney, as Cain did, to support TARP (it’s not his fault, say supporters — he somehow had no idea it would be used to “pick winners… Read More
Wenzel Nails Clueless Protesters and Chris Christie
More evidence that EconomicPolicyJournal.com should be in your rss feed: Are the Clueless ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Protesters Puppets of the Elite? Evidence that Chris Christie Is Nothing but a Closet Leftist
Woods 2, Lord 0?
First, I released this video: I thought that pretty much finished off American Spectator writer Jeffrey Lord and his unsupportable criticisms of Ron Paul. I was wrong. He tried to defend a couple of his arguments against me. So I’ve smacked him down again . Hope you enjoy… Read More
Why the Candidate Being Booed Is Likely the Best One
Ron Paul has been booed a few times in the Republican debates, primarily for saying things every expert knows and the whole world considers Americans slightly deranged for trying not to know. What the booers don’t bother to consider is this: what other candidate, with… Read More
Mises Institute Taking Summer Fellowship Applications
From the Mises blog : Deadline for applications is February 13, 2012 These are not internships in the regular sense. The Mises Institute permits and expects its Fellows to pursue serious intellectual work under the direct guidance of faculty in residence, including academic vice president Joseph Salerno . You will develop an expertise… Read More
Cain Is Worse Than I Thought
In April 2008 he was still saying he could see nothing wrong with the economy! Read for yourself . (Thanks to Tom Eddlem for this.) Forgive me for beating a dead horse on this. I’ve made a five-minute video and a resource page on Cain, and I’ve written this post and this post . I just cannot… Read More
Charity, Health Care, and the Free Market
When Ron Paul suggested in a Republican debate that the charitable efforts of a free people were the answer to those who needed medical care and were genuinely unable to pay, critics scoffed. Why, doesn’t he know we’re too wicked to do that? We need… Read More
