John Stossel

John Stossel is author of No They Can't! Why Government Fails — But Individuals Succeed. For other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit www.creators.com.

Endless Rules

Drug legalization doesn’t have to be stupid.

Entrepreneurs: Breaking the Bureaucracy of Rules

Entrepreneurs: Breaking the Bureaucracy of Rules

FedEx turned out to be much better than the U.S. Postal Service, teens ignore Hollywood and become rich and famous on YouTube, people skip hotels and find rooms via Airbnb and so on. Who knows what discoveries await if we don’t let tired old rules get in the way?

Gun Control Lies

Gun Control Lies

I can’t convince my friends in New York City, but it’s just a fact: More guns — less crime.

Complex Societies Need Simple Laws

Complex Societies Need Simple Laws

Big-government advocates will say that as society grows more complex, laws must multiply to keep up. The opposite is true. It is precisely because society is unfathomably complex that laws must be kept simple.

Progress

Progress

Government shovels more money into its big, dumb projects and pretends to build the future. But our future is more likely to be built by thousands of entrepreneurs who make the countless contributions that quietly improve our lives.

Governed by Zealots

Governed by Zealots

Propaganda is what the NRDC produces. It shouldn’t be the basis for EPA policy. These days, too often, it is — because activists and regulators collude.

The War on Uber

The War on Uber

Hillary Clinton gave a speech warning that the new "sharing economy" of businesses such as the ride-hailing company Uber is "raising hard questions about workplace protections." Democrats hate what labor unions hate, and a taxi drivers' union hates Uber, too. Its NYC...

Wealth Gap

Wealth Gap

Nearly 10,000 people turned out to hear Bernie Sanders in Wisconsin. Why? Apparently, many Democrats want socialism.

Heroes, Villains

Heroes, Villains

Weirdly, few monuments honor these life-saving scientists. Instead, politicians celebrate politicians.

Time For Civil Disobedience?

Time For Civil Disobedience?

Government has become so oppressive, constantly restricting us with new regulations, that our only hope is for some of us to refuse to cooperate.

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