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Saturday, June 14, 2025
 
 
Why Trump Won’t Deport 18 Million Illegal Aliens
Ryan McMaken
The administration’s best-case scenario would mean the administration has few hopes of deporting even a quarter of the existing population of illegal immigrants.
 
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Fell For It Again?
Landen Terrell
Trump’s now-infamous “Big, Beautiful Bill” has become the classic bait-and-switch, in which the president promises fiscal responsibility as a candidate but delivers profligacy when he reaches the White House.
 
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The Weaponization of Media Access Did Not Suddenly Start with Trump
The corporate media calls it a new crackdown, but it’s just the latest chapter in a century of government efforts to control public opinion.
 
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Are WNBA Players Underpaid or Overpaid?
Nobel-winning economist Claudia Goldin claims that WNBA players are vastly “underpaid” relative to their male counterparts in the NBA. Economic analysis, however, tells us a different story.
 
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What Keeps Us Safe?
On your computer monitor, your table lamp, or the label on your hair dryer, you will see the symbol “UL” with a circle around it. It stands for Underwriters Laboratories, an unsung hero of the market economy.
 
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Featured Audio
 
Fiat Money and Chartalism: Why MMT Is Wrong
Ryan McMaken and Joshua Mawhorter talk about how the fiat-money theories of Modern Monetary Theory and chartalism aren’t supported by the historical facts.
 
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New Academic Paper Uses Rothbard’s National Output Metric
Economists Vincent Geloso and Chandler Reilly discuss Rothbard’s “Private Product Remaining” proposal and how they are trying to introduce it to the economics profession.
 
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The Theory of Interventionism
Mark Thornton breaks down Rothbard’s theory of interventionism: why free markets lift all boats, and government meddling sinks them. It’s a wake-up call for anyone who still thinks regulation and taxation are harmless.
 
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The “New Economists” and Military Keynesianism
 
Joe Salerno shows how JFK’s economists masked war spending and deficits as stability, while liberty paid the price.
 
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The Misesian
 
So long as the unchecked army of bureaucrats, technocrats, and deep-state operatives is allowed free rein, it will be impossible to make progress in limiting the state’s power over individuals.
 
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