by Don Watkins | Jan 28, 2009 | Free Speech
The critics of media consolidation are frauds. They are not defenders of free speech–they are dangerous enemies of that freedom.
by Walter Williams | Jan 28, 2009 | POLITICS
Here is what my George Mason University colleague Professor Richard Wagner wrote, which was published by Office of the House Republican Leader: “Any so-called stimulus program is a ruse. The government can increase its spending only by reducing private spending... by Thomas Sowell | Jan 26, 2009 | POLITICS
Everyone is talking about how much money the government is spending, but very little attention is being paid to where they are spending it or what they are buying with it. The government is putting money into banks, even when the banks don’t want it, in hopes... by Ralph R. Reiland | Jan 24, 2009 | Cuba & Castro, POLITICS
I was in Hollywood, Florida, on January 8, the 50th anniversary of Fidel Castro’s triumphant arrival in Havana after shooting his way to power and ousting the U.S.-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista. The morning newspaper at our hotel reported that Fidel Castro... by Jonathan Hoenig | Jan 23, 2009 | Money & Banking
Tim Geithner is an awful choice for Treasury secretary, but not for the reasons other objectors are suggesting.
by Thomas Sowell | Jan 21, 2009 | Housing, POLITICS
Behind the housing boom and bust was one of those alluring but undefined phrases that are so popular in politics– “affordable housing.” It is hard for me to know specifically what politicians are talking about when they use this phrase. But then... by Thomas Sowell | Jan 20, 2009 | POLITICS
If making speeches is one of the tests of a President of the United States, then Barack Obama has passed his first test with flying colors. He has understood the varied constituencies, and the various hopes and fears he had to address. He said the kinds of things that... by Walter Williams | Jan 14, 2009 | MARKETS
Today’s housing mess can be laid directly at the feet of Congress and the White House.
by Thomas Sowell | Jan 12, 2009 | Middle East & Israel, POLITICS
No phrase represents more of a triumph of hope over experience than the phrase “Middle East peace process.” A close second might be the once-fashionable notion that Israel should “trade land for peace.” Since everybody seems to be criticizing...