Relative compensation in our society is market determined, and reflects the value preferences of all participants in our economy. Is there a better arbiter?
February 14, 2022 Vengeful Thievery by Biden and the Pentagon with Afghanistan
Throughout the invasion and 20-year occupation of Afghanistan, U.S. officials portrayed themselves as great saviors and benefactors of the Afghan people. Perhaps the best example of this phenomenon is the Pentagon’s application of the term “Operation Enduring Freedom” to its deadly and destructive operations in Afghanistan. There was also the supposed concern for “women’s rights” within the country. It was always a lie. ...
Debt, the Fed, and Rising Prices
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
What is the relationship between a 40% increase in the money supply, $30 trillion in federal debt, and rising prices? ...
Make Canada Great Again?
by Scott McPherson
A minor revolt may be brewing in Canada. And like many others before it in history, the cause will be arrogant elitists indifferent to ...
How Government Meddling Ruined Higher Education, Part 1
by George Leef
There is no need whatsoever for government to provide, subsidize, or control education. As with all other services, people can voluntarily offer to provide ...
9/11, Afghanistan, and Iraq, Part 1 by Jacob G. Hornberger
Declaring that “veteran suicide is one of the greatest crises of our time,” Boston’s NPR news station, WBUR, reported that “since Sept. 11, 2001, ...