Krit Chanwong On November 7, 2023, the Idaho Medicaid Managed Care Task Force shelved a proposal
Krit Chanwong On November 7, 2023, the Idaho Medicaid Managed Care Task Force shelved a proposal
The thirty-year mortgage, of all things, came under attack in a piece by Ben Casselman in the New York Times. The three-decade fixed rate loan is, of course, a creation of the government and adds constant fuel to the US housing market. The title of
David J. Bier One common border security concern regards individuals who enter the United
Patrick G. Eddington Deadlines tend to focus the mind…except for the House and Senate,
[From Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow (1979), Lecture 2, "Socialism" (1958)] I am here in Buenos Aires as a guest of the Centro de Difusión EconomÃa Libre.1 What is economÃa libre? What does this system of economic freedom mean? The answer is simple: it is the market
Critics of college legacy admissions claim that the practice is racist and admits undeserving students. The longer-term results of such admissions show why colleges continue to employ them. Original Article: The Legacy of Legacy Admissions Is Not What the Critics Claim
One of the political trends of the past few years has been an expanding disconnect between political unity rhetoric and the increasing disharmony politicians’ proposals create. The root of this beltway cognitive dissonance is the rapid increase in government power. Unity rhetoric helps mobilize candidates’ political
Walter Olson Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to sit on the US
Justin Logan Last week, Henry Kissinger died at the age of 100. As the
Is cryptocurrency a scam or is it a legitimate alternative to state-corrupted money? Political elites want to eliminate it altogether, but that alone should tell us we need to better understand this alternative money source. Original Article: Cryptocurrency: Integrity Destroyer or Policy Scapegoat?