Walter E Williams: Diversity Perversity
The Constitution and Property Rights
It is sometimes suggested that the Founders did not consider property  rights important because the term “property” was mentioned only once in  the Constitution. The truth is that the Founders were concerned about a range of human  values, but property rights were high on their list.  Their Constitution  and Bill of Rights protected property in many ways ... MOREClinton: Obama Will Ignore Congress On Libya War
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a classified congressional  hearing that the Obama regime would ignore Congress if it tried to rein  in the unconstitutional war in Libya, but that the administration would  send press releases to lawmakers, according to news reports. When Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) asked Clinton during the briefing  what the regime’s response would be to Congress exercising its  constitutional  ... MOREEthical Limbo: How Low Can Government Go?
 Texas cops are ticketing thousands of school children to raise revenue.With the rise of get-tough juvenile crime policies across Texas, the municipal courthouse has become the new principal’s office for thousands of students who get in fights, curse their teachers or are generally “disorderly” on school campuses — even in elementary schools, according to data collected from school systems by Texas Appleseed, ... MORE
Thomas Sowell: Measuring Force
You don't just walk up to the local bully and slap him across the  face. If you are determined to confront him, then you try to knock the  living daylights out of him. Otherwise, you are better off to leave him  alone. Anyone who grew up in my old neighborhood in Harlem could  have told you that. But Barack Obama didn't grow up in my old  neighborhood. He had a much more genteel upbringing, including a fancy  private school,  ... MOREQuin Hillyer: Atlas Needs Help
 Conservatives should not shrug at this movie.True confessions: Dagny Taggart is the only fictional character I ever fell in love with -- or at least, when reading the first third of Ayn Rand's book Atlas Shrugged some two decades ago, I was so smitten with the heroine that I wished somebody like her would show up in real life. All of which explains how high was the hurdle standing ... MORE
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Steve Chapman: Unconcealed Truth About Carrying Guns
"Experience is a dear teacher," said Benjamin Franklin, "but fools will learn at no other." Give some credit to fools: At least they eventually learn from experience. What would Franklin say about people who don't? By that, I refer to gun control advocates alarmed that the Illinois legislature may vote to let licensed individuals carry concealed handguns. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence calls the ... MOREHousing Decline: Only Halfway Home
When Reuters and CNBC.com  announced the awful housing numbers from February, most observers were  surprised. The housing market appeared to have found a bottom last fall,  and many economists were expecting small but predictable improvements  every month.The Commerce Department, however, doused whatever  positive expectations there were when they announced that new home ... MOREJohn Stossel: Students Who Get It!
I went to Princeton in 1969, where they taught me that government  could solve the world's problems. Put the smartest people in a room,  give them enough taxpayer money, and they will fix most everything. During those years, I heard nothing about an alternative. How things have changed! I recently spent time with several hundred college-aged people at a Students for Liberty  conference in Washington  ...  MOREThomas Sowell: Voting With Their Feet
The latest published data from the 2010 census show how people are  moving from place to place within the United States. In general, people  are voting with their feet against places where the liberal,  welfare-state policies favored by the intelligentsia are most deeply  entrenched. When you break it down by race and ethnicity, it is all too painfully  clear what is happening. Both whites and blacks are leaving California,  the poster state ... MORE
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