John Stossel: Coulter Defends Romney

Her defense goes only so far.  Mitt Romney tells people he won't fire federal workers or cut education spending. He says he'll spend more on the military. He sounds like a big-government guy. Or is he just pandering for votes? Ann Coulter came on my TV show to defend Romney. "What you call pandering is called getting elected," Coulter said. Romney says     ... MORE

In Seattle, Nothing Says 'Liberal" Like Being Unarmed

by Dave Workman.   If there were any lingering doubts about the City of Seattle being the Evergreen State’s biggest liberal stronghold, they vanished Monday with KIRO’s revealing report about concealed carry across Washington. As this column reported the same day, there are more than 382,000 active concealed pistol licenses in the state, according to ... MORE

VIDEO: Three Reasons U.S. Drone Policy Is Scary

Doug Doan: Homeland Security - What Next?

What we should do next.    So far, none of the presidential candidates have mentioned much about Homeland Security. With so many other problems, issues surrounding how best to organize, manage and lead the vast DHS bureaucracy are just not that important. Too bad. I would have liked to see the candidates talk about what they might do. Here is an agenda ... MORE

Ioan Grillo: Hit Mexico's Cartels With Legalization

Death by prohibition.  Whenever I’ve interviewed Mexican cartel killers, the aspect that I’ve found most disturbing about them is that they appear to be sane. Even though they have described to me such unfathomable actions as hacking off the heads of still-living victims, it is something other than mental illness that drives their violence. Their sanity is      ... MORE

President Obama Jabs At Ayn Rand, Knocks Himself Out

by Wendy Milling.    In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, President Obama stated, “Ayn Rand is one of those things that a lot of us, when we were 17 or 18 and feeling misunderstood, we’d pick up.” I’m not trying to mock the President here – he is just repeating an old propaganda line that was hatched by Rand’s opponents – but I have to ask the “adults”  ... MORE

Dylan Scott: Pot Legalization Close To Passage In 2 States

The times they are a changin'. Barring an abrupt reversal in support among likely voters on Nov. 6, at least two states will become the first to legalize marijuana for recreational use. Colorado’s Amendment 64 would allow adults 21 and over to possess marijuana and requires the state to license and regulate cultivation and retail centers. In essence,   ... MORE

VIDEO: FOX NEWS: What Next From TSA?

Edward Cline: "Hate" Laws Are Criminal

The First Amendment should not be a felony offense. The end of freedom of speech began with the invention of “hate crimes” as a means to deter and punish crimes committed against an individual or members of a designated or protected “minority.” Hate crimes had their conspicuous genesis under the Civil Rights Act of 1968, which  ... MORE

Jacob Sullum: Pick Your Constitutional Poison

Obama and Romney share a disdain for civil liberties.     During the final presidential debate, the moderator asked Mitt Romney about President Obama's policy of killing suspected terrorists, including U.S. citizens, with missiles fired from unmanned aircraft. "I believe we should use any and all means necessary to take out people who pose a      ... MORE

VIDEO: How to Vote Well

50 Obama-Backed Companies Are Financially Troubled

by Micheal Bastasch. The October bankruptcy of solar company Satcon Technology Corp. puts the number of bankrupt or troubled green energy companies as high as 50, according to one estimate. During the first presidential debate, Republican candidate Mitt Romney said the Obama administration had doled out $90 billion to green energy        ... MORE

The 10 Most Unexpected Marijuana Reform Supporters

by Tom Angell. With less than one week before we find out how voters in Colorado, Oregon and Washington will decide on ballot measures to regulate marijuana like alcohol, polls indicate there's a very good chance at least one of these states will make history by enacting the world's first-ever marijuana legalization law. While the movement to reform marijuana laws    ... MORE 

Quarter-Billion-Dollar Stimulus Creates Just 400 Jobs

by Jim McElhatton. Battery maker A123 Systems vowed thousands of new jobs when it received a nearly quarter-billion-dollar stimulus grant in late 2009, but federal job-tracking figures show only a few hundred positions were created before the company joined a growing list of federally backed energy businesses that ended in bankruptcy.    ... MORE

VIDEO: Thomas Sowell - Price Controls

Brian Phillips: Zoning Versus The Internet

The key to success is freedom.     The stated purpose of zoning is to control land use within a community to prevent “incompatible” land uses and to promote planning. Most Americans accept zoning as a “necessary evil” that prevents pawn shops and factories from operating in residential neighborhoods. Most Americans are, to paraphrase Benjamin     ... MORE

Thomas Sowell: 'Cooling Out' The Voters

Playing the electorate as chumps.  Confidence men know that their victim — "the mark" as he has been called — is eventually going to realize that he has been cheated. But it makes a big difference whether he realizes it immediately, and goes to the police, or realizes it after the confidence man is long gone. So part of the confidence racket is creating a    ... MORE

VIDEO: The Truth About Outsourcing

Walter E Williams: Black and White Standards

Black people should not keep accepting excuses.  The Washington Post (10/25/2012), in giving President Barack Obama an endorsement for another four years, wrote, "Much of the 2012 presidential campaign has dwelt on the past, but the key questions are who could better lead the country during the next four years — and, most urgently, who is likelier   ... MORE

Robert Poole: The Libertarian Case For Mitt Romney

He will be significantly less bad than Obama.   Should libertarians like me declare a pox on both major parties’ houses by voting for the Libertarian Party candidate, Gary Johnson? Or should we opt for the Republican Mitt Romney, who I think would be significantly less bad than the Democratic incumbent, Barack Obama? Over the decades since    ... MORE

Greg Lukianoff: Feigning Free Speech On Campus

Our political correctness zones.   Despite high youth voter turnout in 2008 — 48.5 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds cast ballots that year — levels are expected to return to usual lows this year, and with that the usual hand-wringing about disengagement and apathy among young voters. Colleges and universities are supposed to be bastions   ... MORE