Of all our government’s colossally bad ideas, the War on Drugs has stood out for its horrific disruption of the family unit, destabilization of whole communities, devastation of millions of lives, and utter inability to curb addiction in any meaningful way.
November 13, 2020 The Pentagon and CIA Might Decide Who Is President
WIth President Trump’s ouster of several key Pentagon and Homeland Security officials, including Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, and replacing them with people who are loyal to him, an increasing number of mainstream types are expressing concern about the possibility of a Trump coup, one in which he refuses to relinquish the presidency to Joe Biden. Mind you, I’m not talking ...
A Biden Foreign Policy
by Doug Bandow, Jacob Hornberger, and Richard Ebeling
What can we expect in foreign policy with Joe Biden as President? Join FFF president Jacob Hornberger, ...
End the Government's War on America's Military Veterans
by John W. Whitehead
The 2020 presidential election may be over, but nothing has really changed. The U.S. government still poses the greatest threat to our freedoms....
Why Politics Breeds Divisive Fears and Angers
by Richard M. Ebeling
The recent presidential election confirms and reinforces what many political observers and common citizens have increasingly known and noted: Americans are seriously divided over ...
Free Trade, Liberalism, and Peace
by Richard M. Ebeling
The classical liberals of the nineteenth century were certain that the end of the older mercantilist system — with its government control of trade ...
Gridlock Is Good—Except In The Jaws Of Massive Public Debts
by David Stockman
James Madison is surely smiling from his grave. Pursuant to his constitutional design, last night a badly divided electorate got an utterly gridlocked government—with the ...