The GDPR Paradox: Empowering Government in the Name of Data Protection
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation supposedly protects people from government data abuse. In reality, it empowers governments.
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation supposedly protects people from government data abuse. In reality, it empowers governments.
Ryan and Tho discuss the role statistics play in promoting the regime.
The drug war of the last half century has incarcerated millions and created havoc. What it hasn't done is eliminate people using drugs without government permission.
The Durham report reminds us it is well past time for a more realistic assessment of the FBI for what it is: a costly, unnecessary, unconstitutional, and incompetent agency.
In this episode of Good Money, Tho Bishop is joined by Dr. Jonathan Newman to discuss the real costs of government spending.
Despite "concerns" about increasing federal debt, in the end Republican legislators have gone along with whatever the ruling elites want. The Limit, Save and Grow Act of 2023 is more of the same.
Modern culture is biased against those that are rich even while depending upon the wealth that successful entrepreneurs have created.
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan and Tho tackle the debt ceiling debate.
Another mass shooting, another call for gun control. However, when it comes to mass killings, Washington sets the sorry example.
The government and its central bank act precisely as would a grand counterfeiter, with very similar social and economic effects.