Paul Craig Roberts: The Assault On Gold

The Federal Reserve's last stand?    For Americans, financial and economic Armageddon might be close at hand. The evidence for this conclusion is the concerted effort by the Federal Reserve and its dependent financial institutions to scare people away from gold and silver by driving down their prices. When gold prices hit $1,917.50 an    ... MORE

Walter E Williams: Black Unemployment

Let's look at the causes.  A couple of weeks ago, Black Entertainment Television founder Bob Johnson, speaking at The National Press Club, said the nation "would never tolerate white unemployment at 14 and 15 percent." Black unemployment has been double that of white Americans for more than 50 years. The black youth unemployment rate is more     ... MORE

VIDEO: Margaret Thatcher, Champion Of Capitalism

Travis Holt: The Medical Police State

Who is the real terrorist here?    Recently I posted the story of a Connecticut man who was abducted by the state and thrown into a psych ward after a doctor found his answering machine greeting to be "peculiar." Can it get any more evil than that? I'll let you be the judge. In Iowa a man who complained to his physical therapist about the ... MORE

Jed Morey: Hang The Jury

The secret that shouldn't be. A single juror has the ability to acquit a defendant in a trial for any reason. Even if the juror believes the defendant is guilty. This is called jury nullification. This is not a loophole. Nor is it illegal. But it’s a secret and it shouldn’t be. With that said, let’s begin. A cursory review of prison statistics illustrates the     ... MORE

VIDEO: We Are Giving Away Our Power

Steve Chapman: What's Worse Than Horse Slaughter?

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.   When it comes to government action, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Hold down gasoline prices to help motorists, and you create shortages. Punish landlords to protect tenants, and apartments get harder to find. Invade Iraq to spread freedom, and you get civil war.        ... MORE

Sen. Rand Paul: Minimizing Authority Of Judges

The case against mandatory minimums.       I, like anyone else, whether a member of Congress or a parent, am concerned with the well-being of our children. We all want to keep our families and our communities safe. We want to see violent predators and criminals put behind bars and punished for the harm they do to others and to. ... MORE

Why I'm Teaching My Son To Break The Law

by J.D. Tuccille.      In 1858, hundreds of residents of Oberlin and Wellington, Ohio—many of them students and faculty at Oberlin College—surrounded Wadsworth's Hotel, in Wellington, in which law enforcement officers and slavehunters held a fugitive slave named John Price, under the authority of the Fugitive Slave Act. After a brief standoff,     ... MORE

Washington Times: Freedom's Just Another Word

In NJ, California and NY, not so much. Freedom means different things to each of us, but in New Jersey, California and New York, shrinking personal and economic freedom means shrinking population. In the decade since 2001, New York has lost 9 percent of its population, California 4.5 percent, and New Jersey 5.6 percent.        ... MORE

VIDEO: Milton Friedman - Department Of Energy

Dave Kopel: Turning Gun Owners Into Felons

Spouse can't even borrow gun for over 7 days.  Public-opinion polls about “universal background checks” for gun sales show widespread support. While President Obama and Mayor Bloomberg talk about “gun sales,” the actual legislation moving through Congress aims to regulate far more than sales. It would turn almost every gun owner into a  ... MORE

Food Stamp Program Spent Record $80.4B in FY 2012

Nearly $7000 per family of four.    During fiscal year 2012, the U.S. government spent a record $80.4 billion on food stamps, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), a $2.7 billion increase from FY 2011.  (Fiscal year 2012 ran from Oct. 1, 2011 through Sept. 30, 2012.) According to the Monthly Treasury Statement that          ... MORE

VIDEO: Total Government Debt Since 1950

Happily Beyond The Days Of Ron Paul's Lonely Crusades

by Nathan Lewis.    On March 14, H.R. 1176, the “Centennial Monetary Commission Act of 2013,” was presented in Congress. It has thirteen sponsors. Thirteen is a good number. We are already beyond the days of Ron Paul’s lonely crusades, of only a few years ago. The bill aims to “establish a commission to examine the United States monetary policy,        ... MORE

Mona Charen: Sowell Does It Again

Another great insightful read from Tom.     I plunged into Thomas Sowell's latest book "Intellectuals and Race" immediately upon its arrival but soon realized that I needed to slow down. Many writers express a few ideas with a great cataract of words. Sowell is the opposite. Every sentence contains at least one insight or fascinating statistic, frequently      ... MORE

Frank Schell: Where Is Joan Baez When We Need Her?

It's the silent Gen Y that needs her most. Much of generation Y seems to sail in denial, like the skipper of the doomed schooner Hesperus who would not heed dire tocsins about the future and an impending hurricane. They seem oblivious about what is happening to nothing more or less important than their future. Those not in denial are in  ... MORE

Global Warming: Was It Just A Beautiful Dream After All?

by Harry Binswanger.    Like most of you, I yearn for shorter winters, more shirt-sleeve weather, less lashing from frigid winds. As a confirmed New Yorker, I’m not willing to do what millions have done: move to the sunbelt. I want warmer weather here in the Big City. But I’ve grown old waiting for the promised global warming. I was 35 when      ... MORE

VIDEO: 2nd Amendment Protection

Social Justice: A Solution In Search Of A Problem

by John Steele Gordon.  The left has always had a knack for the high-sounding phrase, such as New Deal, Great Society, etc.  One that is increasingly in vogue these days is Social Justice.  It sounds noble—everyone’s in favor of justice, right?—but when you look closely, it’s nothing more than the old redistribution of income in the name  ... MORE

Andrew Napolitano: When The Government Goes Bankrupt

What happens when the government goes bankrupt?   This question is one that sounds like a hypothetical exercise in a law school classroom from just a few years ago, where it might have been met with some derision. But today, it is a realistic and terrifying inquiry that many who have financial relationships with governments in America   ... MORE