I run into this claim quite a lot. A lot of the people advancing it are fans of G. Edward Griffin, and this is why I find it so odd… Read More
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Money Mistakes
As I noted not long ago, I find myself in serious disagreement with a portion of the end-the-Fed movement. This is the segment of the movement whose complaints are that… Read More
Education Shelf Life
Derek Donohue writes: Loved your article on LRC today about bursting the college bubble. Yahoo News, like a broken clock, can even be on point once in a while. On that same topic, Yahoo published… Read More
Not All ‘End the Fed’ People Quite Get It
Several days ago I managed to get myself drawn into a Facebook exchange with someone who opposes the Federal Reserve and the current banking system in general for not quite… Read More
Debate Analysis
Dan McCarthy at The American Conservative writes: …Romney, meanwhile, minimized the policy differences between himself and Obama: he won’t cut taxes on the rich; he says, “you can’t have a… Read More
Economic Advice
Chivas Kern writes: I was on the web researching a company for my work (sales), and needed to convert yen to dollars. I hopped on Google to do the conversion… Read More
Forbidden Opinion on Iran Uttered on Television
Scott McConnell writes , with regard to Joe Klein’s recent appearance on Morning Joe : Klein began by addressing Israeli efforts to ignite a war and meddle in the US elections, which he called “outrageous”… Read More
My Memories of Jesse Benton
Ron Paul campaign chairman Jesse Benton is going to head up the campaign of Mitch McConnell. Gee, now why did those incorrigible naysayers have so many unkind words for him?… Read More
The Right’s Problem Is Not Its Alleged Opposition to Government
Tolerant and Loving Left-Liberals and Chick-Fil-A
Before noting in the comments that anyone is within his rights to boycott anything, please note that this undisputed point is already acknowledged in what follows. Here’s the always sensible… Read More
