It is a mistake for the government to consider the problems of the sick apart from those of society as a whole.... The broader problem is, in a moral sense, one of promoting respect for the individual and the furtherance of initiative and self-providence; in an economic sense, one of increasing production for the benefit of all citizens; and in a political sense, one of removing government as a battlefield for special favor and substituting cohesion and solidarity for division and disintegration.
– Darryl W. Johnson, Jr.
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December 7, 2020 A President Who Should Live in Infamy
Today, December 7, is the anniversary of the “day that will live in infamy,” as President Franklin Roosevelt put it after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The mainstream editorialists and op-ed writers will undoubtedly cart out the standard tripe about how Japan initiated an unprovoked attack on the United States, which, they will say, totally surprised the United States. What they ...
The Late Great Walter Williams
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
As you may have heard, the great libertarian economist Walter Williams passed away this week. Join FFF ...
"Extremism" as a Ticket to Tyrannize
by James Bovard
“Extremists” are one of the famous bogeymen that American politicians invoke to sanctify their own power. But the definition of “extremism” has forever been ...
The Socialist Elixir Is a Deadly Cyanide
by Richard M. Ebeling
Suppose you saw someone holding a bottle that had a label with the word “cyanide” and he was about to drink from it. You ...
Religious Discrimination and Foster Care
by Laurence M. Vance
The new Supreme Court justice, Amy Coney Barrett, who became the 103rd associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court only on October 27, has ...