by George Reisman | Feb 18, 2007 | South America
Despite the fact that the science of economics has been explaining it for over two hundred years, he didn’t know that inflation of the money supply serves to make prices rise.
by Doug Reich | Feb 15, 2007 | Business
Remember the governments case against Microsoft? Well now Toyota has made the cardinal sin of succeeding too much in business and it appears it will meet with a similar fate.
by John Stossel | Feb 15, 2007 | POLITICS
Schwarzenegger’s Folly Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants all Californians to have medical insurance. So he’s going to force them to have it. Schwarzenegger abandoned his opposition to mandated employer-based health insurance and embraced the idea as his... by Wayne Dunn | Feb 14, 2007 | Free Speech
Advertising, of prescription drugs or anything else, is a form of free speech that should never be restricted, unless it’s fraudulent.
by Elan Journo | Feb 13, 2007 | POLITICS
Back to school nowadays means back to classrooms, lessons and textbooks permeated by multiculturalism and its championing of “diversity.” Many parents and teachers regard multiculturalism as an indispensable educational supplement, a salutary influence... by Doug Reich | Feb 12, 2007 | Environment
It is only from the vantage point of someone who has a home and endless supply of food that you could actually even conceive of “enjoying” nature.
by Elan Journo | Feb 12, 2007 | POLITICS, War with Iran
The Bush administration claims to have a way to deter the militant theocracy of Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons–and thwart its ambition to bring “death to America.” Washington’s plan aims to pressure Teheran, financially and... by Richard E. Ralston | Feb 11, 2007 | Healthcare
California is a huge state with a huge population, a huge economy and a huge, rapidly growing government. Any attempt by that government to address health care issues draws the aggressive lobbying attention of a huge number of corporate, union, religious and political... by John Stossel | Feb 10, 2007 | POLITICS
A few weeks ago, men working for an advertising agency installed light screens in cities to promote a Cartoon Network program. No one seemed alarmed by the signs featuring cartoon characters flipping the bird — until suddenly, weeks after the promotion began,...