Created to assure that newly-freed slaves would receive equal legal protection, the Fourteenth Amendment has come to dominate federal jurisprudence. This is not a good thing.
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Trump, Democrats locked in endless cycles of payback after Comey indictment and targeting president’s enemies
Let’s roll back the clock. After the 2020 election, Donald Trump found himself the target of multiple investigations. The flimsiest, and most partisan, was brought by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg,…
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You pick up the phone and hear a stern voice claiming you owe money. Maybe it’s for a credit card you don’t recognize, a loan you never took out or…
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Republican and Democratic congressional leaders left a meeting with President Donald Trump with no deal to avert a government shutdown as the deadline fast approaches. Leaders met with Trump on…
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Ludwig von Mises was born 144 years ago today. His economic masterpieces are as relevant and powerful today as when they were written. Mises still is the most eloquent voice…
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Rothbard wondered whether conservatives wished to conserve the status quo, adhere to the outlook of European rightists of the previous century, or perhaps merely favor gradual to sudden change.
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Politics
Conservatives rally around ‘revival’ message after Kirk’s murder, slam Dems for violent George Floyd riots
Conservatives are rallying around a message of ‘revival’ in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, with two commentators telling Fox News Digital that the right’s response to Kirk’s death stands…
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SCOOP: Johnson arms House Republicans with shutdown messaging strategy ahead of funding fight
The partisan messaging war over a looming government shutdown is heating up with a new memo sent to House Republicans by Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. In a memo titled, ‘Debunking…
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According to mainstream economists, inflation aids economic growth while deflation impairs growth. Austrian economists, however, point out that in much of US history, economic growth was accompanied by deflation.
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Questioning the Shortage Narrative: How Small Assumptions Rewrite the Housing Story
Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo Claims of a relentless housing crisis are prevalent in policy circles, politics, and the media. But as we have described in several blog posts and…