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Why Government Should Leave Oil and Gas Mergers Alone

by Alex Epstein | Jul 23, 2024 | POLITICS

O&G mergers are good for America because they increase domestic production, which makes oil cheaper and increases our national security. Government should get out of the way immediately.

50 Common Fallacies About American Health Care

by Richard E. Ralston | Jul 21, 2024 | Healthcare

Virtually all discussion of health care policy today avoids explicit reference to underlying principles.

GOP Trade Platform Would Penalize Forgotten Americans

by Bryan Riley | Jul 19, 2024 | Free Trade, Protectionism & Tariffs

The GOP platform calls for new Buy American restrictions, but this is just warmed-over Bidenomics. 

Ley Bases: Milei’s New Monetary Regime for Argentina

by Nicolás Cachanosky | Jul 19, 2024 | South America

Argentina needs a monetary regime whose survival depends as little as possible on domestic politics.

How Medicare Reduces Quality and Access To High Quality Medicalcare

by Peter C. Earle | Jul 19, 2024 | Healthcare

Declining reimbursement rates, on top of losses in purchasing power, result in reduced access to care, as some physicians have limited the number of Medicare patients they accept or have stopped accepting new Medicare patients altogether.

How Elon Musk’s X Drove The Mainstream Media Narrative After the Trump Assasination Attempt

by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Jul 18, 2024 | Free Speech

What stood out above all else was the way free speech on X worked to ferret out the real story, while actually driving forward the mainstream press to correct its errors and get the story right.

America’s Evolution Away From Founding Values

by Gary Galles | Jul 18, 2024 | Books

Why America’s Founders Didn’t Want a Democracy

“Trump is a Hitler-Level Threat To Democracy”: On Civil Discourse and Political Reality

by Will Sellers | Jul 18, 2024 | Elections

The idea that any one candidate is a threat to democracy is ridiculous, and anyone making such claims was never taught about our Constitution and the checks and balances within our three co-equal branches of government.

What’s Wrong with Bernie Sanders’ 32-Hour Bill

by George Reisman | Jul 17, 2024 | Economics

A shortening of the hours of work is a highly desirable goal. But it cannot be achieved along with growing prosperity except in a free market.

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