by Cato Institute | Oct 25, 2025 | South America
or Milei to continue the vast reform agenda that Argentina needs, his party (or his party and those allied) will have to get a third of the seats plus one in either house—enough to prevent the opposition from overriding presidential vetoes.
by Jaana Woiceshyn | Oct 19, 2025 | POLITICS
Why should you care about statism, the increasing government control over your freedom?
by Alan Dershowitz | Oct 18, 2025 | Constitution
There are arguments on both sides, many of which are fact-specific and depend on constantly changing circumstances.
by Cato Institute | Oct 18, 2025 | South America
By dollarizing, no future government would be able to manipulate the exchange rate for electoral purposes so as to make a run against the peso more likely, as has often been the case in Argentina.
by Michael Chapman | Oct 15, 2025 | Taxation
The civilian workforce makes Washington D.C. “the nation’s single largest employer, with even more workers than Walmart, Amazon, or McDonald’s.”
by Chip J | Oct 14, 2025 | Middle East & Israel
Trump’s Gaza approach reflects what successful deal-makers grasp intuitively: strategic pressure paired with targeted action against genuine threats like Iran’s nuclear program can compel adversaries to negotiate without committing American forces to occupation.
by Jaana Woiceshyn | Oct 14, 2025 | POLITICS
As Rand observes, capitalism is the only system that makes peaceful co-existence among people and countries possible.
by Alan Dershowitz | Oct 14, 2025 | Middle East & Israel, War with Iran
The only response terrorists understand is making them pay a disproportionately heavy price for endangering Israeli life.
by Jim Brown | Oct 13, 2025 | Money & Banking
Even Bitcoin’s mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, knew of Bitcoin’s shortcomings.