The Week in Review: September 10, 2016
The major candidates had their first shared television event this week. Absent was any discussion of the real issues effecting the American people.
The major candidates had their first shared television event this week. Absent was any discussion of the real issues effecting the American people.
I fear we will make little progress politically or economically if the attachment to emotionalism does not change in favor of economic realism.
There is no bright line that divides the allegedly "free-market" US from the "socialist" welfare states of Western Europe.
The larger government becomes, the more important it is to have it on your side.
This nation, conceived in liberty, has been kidnapped by the fascist state.
When donors give big bucks to the Clinton Foundation, they may just be paying the price of doing business in a highly regulated economy.
The success of fantasy sports is an illustration of how capitalism unleashes innovation, and how government can manage to ruin anything it touches.
As 2016's campaign unpleasantness has accelerated, many Americans were going through another often-unpleasant experience: back-to-school shopping.
The problem with the Excel spreadsheet approach is not the intentions of policymakers, but that such tools cannot possibly replace the market process.