Government

A Tale of Two Elections

November 2, 2018 0

PHILIP M. GIRALDI Some political observers in the United States are saying that next week’s midterm voting for seats in the Senate and House of Representatives as well as a number of governorships is the […]

Freedom

A Libertarian Critique of Birthright Citizenship

October 31, 2018 0

10/30/2018Murray N. Rothbard One vexing current problem centers on who becomes the citizen of a given country, since citizenship confers voting rights. The Anglo-American model, in which every baby born in the country’s land area […]

Government

First, Secure the Borders

October 30, 2018 0

by Jeff Thomas As Ludwig von Mises correctly stated, in a free state, no one is forced to remain within the state. Anyone who seeks to emigrate is free to do so. This is, in fact, […]

Government

An Embarrassing End May Soon be Near for Russia-Gaters

October 24, 2018 0

Caitlin JOHNSTONE In a new article titled “Mueller report PSA: Prepare for disappointment“, Politico cites information provided by defense attorneys and “more than 15 former government officials with investigation experience spanning Watergate to the 2016 election case” […]

Government

A “Blue Wave” in Midterm Elections? Not So Fast

October 23, 2018 0

BY JAMES RICKARDS My specialty is global macroeconomic analysis. I don’t usually get too involved in politics, and frankly I’d prefer to avoid the subject altogether. But at certain times politics intrudes on markets and you […]

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