POLITICS

How Charlie Kirk Inspired a Generation

America was founded on the principle that we are free to disagree, and Charlie embodied that. Through respectful debate, he showed that people of all backgrounds and beliefs can stand firm in their convictions while still recognizing one another’s humanity. He lived that belief every single day.

Bill’s And Larry’s Continued Political Misadventures

Oral arguments in the federal government's antitrust case against Microsoft began last Monday. Anyone reading the two new books about the battle would have to conclude that the case never would have been brought without the political intervention of some powerful...

The Dangers of Egalitarianism

The Dangers of Egalitarianism

Any smell more subtle than ammonia or a sewage treatment plant is usually hard for me to detect. However, I happen to be able to smell gas escaping better than most people. On more than one occasion I have walked by someone's home, smelled gas and left a note on the...

Is Genetically Engineered Food Good Or Bad For You?

The shelves of our supermarkets are full of Genetically Engineered foods. From popcorn and tomatoes to beans and berries, they are all around us. Multinational corporations are investing billions of dollars on research and development of GE foods, and farmers are...

Our Inverted Budget Priorities

Five years ago, then-President Clinton stated before Congress the essence of his contradictory agenda: "The era of big government is over," he intoned, to great applause. Then he continued, "But we cannot go back to the era when people were left to fend for...

Thomas Sowell’s Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality

Buy Civil Rights : Rhetoric or Reality from Amazon.com In his work, Civil Rights : Rhetoric or Reality, Professor Thomas Sowell confronts the "rhetoric" of the civil rights establishment and contrasts it with the "reality" of the facts concerning American...

Merit, Money, and the Death Tax

Merit, Money, and the Death Tax

Some people may have found it an inspiring example of social conscience when various super-rich people, such as the Rockefellers, came out publicly against repealing the taxes that the federal government levies against the property left by people who have died. But it...

Backstreet Boy’s Off-Key Junk Science Crusade

If you thought the musical offerings of the Backstreet Boys were hard on the ears, wait'll you hear them croon about their political pet causes. One member of the famous pop singing group, Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson, has established an environmental foundation...

Chips on the Dips?

You may have heard of the "chips on the dips" investment strategy. The idea is to buy stock in the major semiconductor firms whenever their shares fall more than 50 percent below their previous highs. While the computer-chip business is famously volatile, this...

Taxing the Living and the Dead

Taxing the Living and the Dead

The all-out attempt in the media to scare us away from tax cuts was epitomized by a Newsweek cover with the caption: "Bush's $1.6 trillion gamble." In other words, it is a gamble to let people keep their own money, but apparently it is safe to put that money in the...

The Debt for Slavery–and for Freedom

The demand for slavery reparations got a good airing last weekend at a National Reparations Convention held in Chicago. A formal plan for compensating the descendants of American slaves has yet to be drafted, the Chicago Tribune reported, but among the proposals...

Tax Cuts, Lock Boxes, and Other Magic Words of Politics

Tax Cuts, Lock Boxes, and Other Magic Words of Politics

In this modern scientific age, we no longer believe in magic words that can transform a prince into a frog, or vice versa. But there are still magic words that can cause incredible transformations. For example, there are words that can transform the most big-spending...

In Defense of the Wealthiest One Percent

On Thursday, President Bush sent his tax-cut plan to Congress, and it was met with an immediate chorus of class-warfare yelping from the Democrats. House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt led the pack, complaining that Bush's tax cuts will go to "just the top 1 percent"...

Avoid a Trade War Over U.S. Antidumping Measures

Last October, when President Bill Clinton signed the fiscal year 2001 agricultural appropriations bill (P.L. 106-387) into law, the United States stepped closer to a trade war with some of its largest trading partners. Because of an amendment added in conference by...

Atlas is Shrugging in California

"The plane was above the peaks of the skyscrapers when suddenly, with the abruptness of a shudder, as if the ground had parted to engulf it, the city disappeared from the face of the earth. It took them a moment to realize that the panic had reached the power...

If You Pretend It’s Not a Dog, Will It Stop Barking?

A Libyan intelligence agent is convicted of murder in the bombing of Pan-Am Flight 103 that killed 270 people. On the same day, the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) reduced interest rates by 1/2 %--for the second time in a month--in order to stimulate the...

In Search of Honorable Men

If you are looking for male role models, men with spines of steel, men of courage, and men of honor, don't open a newspaper or turn on the TV. All you'll find are louts: -- Our former president figuratively trashes the White House for eight years -- and then literally...

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