...growing federal power—driven by legislation, validated by Supreme Court decisions, and accelerated by presidential ambition—has eroded the rule of law in our nation, leaving almost no activity that the central government cannot at its discretion regulate, manipulate, or prohibit.
June 16, 2020 Don't Rename Those Military Bases. Close Them Instead.
A controversy has erupted over the naming of U.S. military bases here in the United States. The bases are named after Confederate generals, and there are people who want to change that. They want the bases to be named for more politically correct military figures. I’ve got a better idea: Let’s not rename the bases. Let’s close them instead. When ...
The Tortured Legacy of the Mexican-American War, Part 1
by Danny Sjursen
The phrase “regime change wars” has, of late, taken on profound meaning and stoked massive controversy. When either Donald Trump, or the current...
Engineering a Race War
by John W. Whitehead
Watch and see: this debate over police brutality and accountability is about to get politicized...
Sell NPR to the Highest Bidder
by Laurence M. Vance
Founded fifty years ago as National Public Radio, NPR — as it now always refers to itself — is a ...
How LockDowns Shattered the Structure of Production
by Richard M. Ebeling
Old fallacies have a way of reappearing, especially, during times of social and economic crises. The current coronavirus crisis has opened the door to ...