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Flag Burning and Freedom

by Ralph R. Reiland | May 21, 2015 | Free Speech, POLITICS

“We do not consecrate the flag by punishing its desecration, for in doing so we dilute the freedom that this cherished emblem represents.”

The Sad Model of a Modern Monetary Economist

by George Selgin | May 20, 2015 | Money & Banking

It isn’t clear that the Fed has brought any substantial improvement in macroeconomic stability.

Pharmaphobia: How the Conflict of Interest Myth Undermines American Medical Innovation

by John Stossel | May 19, 2015 | Healthcare

In a free market, medical practitioners and medical companies earn more money if they make their patients and customers happy and keep them healthy. That’s the best incentive. I trust that competition more than I’ll ever trust the activists who want to shut it down.

The Difference Between Winning a Lottery vs. Building a Successful Business

by Dr Michael Hurd | May 19, 2015 | Business

Obama’s stereotype of all rich people as being “born” into it (hence the lottery analogy) betrays not only willful ignorance, but an irrational hatred of production and success.

The True Black Tragedy: Welfare State Policies That Promote Self-Destructive Behavior

by Walter Williams | May 19, 2015 | Welfare

The bulk of today’s problems for many blacks are a result of politicians and civil rights organizations using government in the name of helping blacks when in fact they are serving the purposes of powerful interest groups.

Taxing Society’s “Lottery Winners” To Feed Obama’s Nihilistic Power Lust

by Thomas Sowell | May 19, 2015 | Welfare

The real question is whether the investment of wealth is likely to be done better by those who created that wealth in the first place or by politicians.

Top 25 Hedge Fund Managers Earn More Than All Kindergarten Teachers

by Jaana Woiceshyn | May 19, 2015 | Business, Education

Why do most people criminalize wealth creation while others cheer and appreciate it?

Falling Yield, Rising Asset

by Keith Weiner | May 18, 2015 | Money & Banking

Our monetary system is failing, but explaining that isn’t easy.

Obama’s Hatred of Those Who Dare To Disagree With Him

by Dr Michael Hurd | May 15, 2015 | Welfare

The psychology of dictatorship flows from a hatred of dissension.

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