They’re the sort of scores that drive high-school history teachers to  drink. When NEWSWEEK recently asked 1,000 U.S. citizens to take America’s official citizenship test,  29 percent couldn’t name the vice president. Seventy-three percent  couldn’t correctly say why we fought the Cold War. Forty-four percent  were unable to define the rights ...  MORE
Robert P Murphy: Why Unemployment Is So High
Everyone knows that the unemployment situation is very bad, but the  official figures (not surprisingly) understate the problem. In this  article I'll outline the severity of the stalled labor market, and  explain some of the major causes. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the official civilian unemployment rate  in February was 8.9 percent. However, this figure (called U-3) is very  misleading in the present ...  MORESheldon Richman: No One Can Run The Country
I don’t mean to pick on David Brooks, the resident conservative op-ed scribe at the New York Times, and I have no reason to defend President Obama on any count, but I can’t keep silent when I read Brooks assailing Obama for being too “prudent.” "Prudence can sometimes look like weakness…. Prudence is  important, but Americans do have an expectation that their president  will be the one out front, dominating  ...  MORESen. David Vitters: Obama's Energy Doubletalk
The gap continues to widen between what President Obama claims to be  true about domestic energy production and what Louisianians know is  true.  With prices at the pump climbing toward $4 a gallon, the  President is asking us to believe that his administration supports  expanded drilling off the Gulf Coast.  Those of us who live there know  that nothing could be further from the truth.  ...   MOREJohn Stossel: End the Drug War, Save Black America
One key to getting past the race issue in America is to end the war  on drugs. John McWhorter says it's the most important thing we could do. Cato's Letter features a lecture by McWhorter in which he calls for  an end to the war on drugs. (It's really a war on certain people.)  McWhorter, the former Berkeley linguistics professor and now senior  fellow at the Manhattan Institute, specifically indicts the war on drugs   ...  MORELarry Thornberry: Cap And Control The EPA
There's a relatively new front in the war against elephantine government and the Obama administration's socialist dreams. It's called The Energy Tax Prevention Act of 2011, and it's gotten less attention than it deserves, even in the conservative press. If it becomes law, the bill, which the full House Committee on Energy and Commerce approved 34-19 on Tuesday, would prohibit the federal Environmental Protection Agency ... MOREArt Carden: Walking On Broken Glass?
Can we avoid natural disasters?  Probably not.  Can we avoid  disastrous economic ignorance?  Yes.  The disaster in Japan provides yet  another tragic illustration of how fallacies permeate the public  conversation. First, destruction is not production.  It never is, and society isn’t  better off because of it.  To claim otherwise is to fall victim to the  Broken Window Fallacy, a fallacy that was exploded by Frederic Bastiat ... MOREJacob Sullum: Let There Be Light
Dim bulbs in Washington have condemned me to pee in the dark.During a Senate  hearing last week, Rand Paul complained about the federal energy standards that will force conventional incandescent light bulbs off the market during the next few years. "I can't buy the old light bulbs," the Tennessee Republican said. "That restricts my choice." ...  MORE
Walter E Williams: Continuing Stubborn Ignorance
Thomas Sowell: Blacks and Republicans
San Francisco irrepressible former mayor, Willie Brown, was walking along one of  the city's streets when he happened to run into another former city  official that he knew, James McCray. McCray's greeting to him was "You're 10."  "What are you talking about?" Willie Brown asked. McCray replied: "I just walked from Civic Center to Third Street and you're only the 10th black person I've seen." That is hardly  ...  MORELurita Doan: Real Battle - Makers vs Takers
Ideological budget battles between GOP and Dems in congress mask the  real battle erupting across America-- the battle between the makers and  the takers.  Entrepreneurs and other working Americans, the makers, are  growing tired of government's rapacious hand in their financial pocket  and they are becoming more aggressive and more outspoken in their  protests.  Dems should expect this trend to continue.  ...  MOREGet Your Dirty Hands Off Of Our Light Bulbs!
In the United States today, thousands upon thousands of ridiculous federal regulations tightly control almost every area of our lives. One example of this is that starting on Jan 1st, we are no longer going to be able to buy certain kinds of light bulbs in the United States. Back in 2007, President George W. Bush signed a law that mandates the following: "Manufactures will no longer be able to make the ...  MORE
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