FDA nannies are at it again, restricting the options of American consumers. This time, alcoholic energy drinks are the victims.
VIDEO: John Stossel - Blackout in a Can
FDA nannies are at it again, restricting the options of American consumers. This time, alcoholic energy drinks are the victims.
Thomas Sowell: New Heroes vs Old
When I mention that my family used kerosene lamps when I was a small child in the South during the 1930s, that is usually taken as a sign of our poverty, though I never thought of us as poor at the time. MORE
Walter E Williams: Can Our Union Be Saved?
National debt is over $14 trillion, the federal budget deficit is $1.4 trillion and, depending on whose estimates are used, the unfunded liability or indebtedness of the federal government (mostly in the form of obligations for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and prescription drugs) is estimated to be between $60 and $100 trillion. MORE
VIDEO: Social Security, a retrospective
Just how was Social Security sold to the American people? A look back in time with commentary by Milton Friedman and Walter E Williams.
Tea Party Must Embrace Individualism as a Moral Ideal
To deliver on its promise to restore lost freedoms, the tea party must anchor its work in Ayn Rand's understanding that all schemes that sacrifice the individual to society are morally wrong. ARTICLE
Public Employee Unions Looting American Taxpayers
Lines are being drawn and the fight to reduce overly generous pay and benefits to government employees at the federal, state and local level is underway. MORE
Tom Woods: The Case for Freedom
Any political philosophy must address itself to a central question:
Under what conditions is the initiation of violence to be considered legitimate? MORE
Under what conditions is the initiation of violence to be considered legitimate? MORE
National Debt Eclipses $14 Trillion
The United States just passed a dubious milestone: Government debt surged to an all-time high, more than $14 trillion. That means Congress soon will have to lift the legal debt limit to give the nearly maxed-out government an even higher credit limit or dramatically cut spending to stay within the current cap. Either way, a fight is ahead on Capitol Hill, inflamed by the passions of tea party activists and deficit hawks. MORE
A Bright Idea: Rescue the Incandescents
CFL's can cause migraines and aggravate epilepsy.
Why is Paris known as the City of Light? Is it because the U.S. Congress banned Thomas Edison's incandescent light bulbs, so he had to take his invention offshore? MORE
Why is Paris known as the City of Light? Is it because the U.S. Congress banned Thomas Edison's incandescent light bulbs, so he had to take his invention offshore? MORE
When Booze Was Banned but Pot Was Not
What can today's antiprohibitionists learn from their predecessors?
Of the 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the 18th is the only one explicitly aimed at restricting people’s freedom. It is also the only one that has ever been repealed. Maybe that’s encouraging, especially for those of us who recognize the parallels between that amendment, which ushered in the nationwide prohibition of alcohol, and current bans on other drugs. MORE
Of the 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the 18th is the only one explicitly aimed at restricting people’s freedom. It is also the only one that has ever been repealed. Maybe that’s encouraging, especially for those of us who recognize the parallels between that amendment, which ushered in the nationwide prohibition of alcohol, and current bans on other drugs. MORE
Why Gun Control (Still) Won't Work
Restricting the Second Amendment is not the answer to the Tucson shootings.
VIDEO: Grading the Governors in 2010
Chris Edwards, the CATO Institute's director of tax policy studies, has analyzed and graded the fiscal records of 45 state governors. The only A Students: S.C.'s Mark Sanford (R), La.'s Bobby Jindal (R), Minn.'s Tim Pawlenty (R), W.Va.'s Joe Manchin (D). Otherwise there were 15 B's, 8 C's, 11 D's and 7 F's.
Another Assault on Free Speech
Lawmakers* consider new curbs on free speech.
*Lawmakers: elected representatives sworn to uphold the Constitution*
*Constitution: Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech.
*Lawmakers: elected representatives sworn to uphold the Constitution*
*Constitution: Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech.
B of A's Back-Door Bailout
A government shell game. Bank of America gets another stealth taxpayer-funded bailout.
The 2011 Index of Economic Freedom
Hope and Change = America is no longer among the world's freest nations.
VIDEO: F A Hayek - How Unions Cause Unemployment
Professor Hayek shares a subtle and sophisticated understanding on the real world dynamics of labor unions.
Walter E Williams: What Our Constitution Permits
Here's the House of Representatives new rule: "A bill or joint resolution may not be introduced unless the sponsor has submitted for printing in the Congressional Record a statement citing as specifically as practicable the power or powers granted to Congress in the Constitution to enact the bill or joint resolution." Unless a congressional bill or resolution meets this requirement, it cannot be introduced. MORE
VIDEO: Thomas Sowell - The Blame Game
Professor Sowell explains the artful ways in which politicians dodge responsibility for their actions.
VIDEO: The Power of Branding
The video below provides a fascinating explanation of how the tech-savvy Obama administration is light years ahead of their opponents at the art of branding.
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