The powers of the general government are only of a general nature, and their object is to protect, defend, and strengthen the United States; but the internal administration of governments is left to the state legislatures, who exclusively retain such powers as will give the states the advantages of small republics, without the danger commonly attendant on the weakness of such governments.
– Francis Corbin
HORNBERGER'S BLOG
May 3, 2023
A Malignant, Dysfunctional Monetary System
When a monetary policy measures its success by how much economic devastation it is producing, that’s a good sign that that is one malignant, dysfunctional system. But that is precisely what the Federal Reserve is doing with its policy of rapid, dramatic interest-rate increases. It measures the success of its program by how many people and businesses, especially in the housing industry, ...
The Terrible Truth about U.S. Foreign Policy by Laurence M. Vance
Many conservatives just don’t get it when it comes to U.S. foreign policy. After Lu Shaye, China’s outspoken ambassador to France, stated ...
The Evil of the Income Tax
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
What has been the impact of the income tax on the lives and liberties of the American ...
Don't Let the Government Criminalize Free Speech
by John W. Whitehead
What the police state wants is a silent, compliant, oblivious citizenry. What the First Amendment affirms is an engaged citizenry that...