A Senseless Test by Laurence M. Vance August 6, 2021 Most Americans received stimulus payments three times from the federal government during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many Americans receive a similar ...
Infrastructure Bill as Political Plunder and Social Engineering by Richard M. Ebeling August 4, 2021 Nothing says you really “care” in politics as much as a willingness and, indeed, a demand to spend at least $1 trillion of other ...
A New State of Segregation by John W. Whitehead August 3, 2021 The things we were worried would happen are happening. — Angus Johnston, professor at the City University of New York Imagine it: ...
Edwin Cannan: An Economist Who Protested against Big Government by Richard M. Ebeling August 2, 2021 One hundred years ago, the countries of Europe were trying to recover from the consequences of the First World War. It was not only ...
More Government Debt as Far as the Fiscal Eye Can See by Richard M. Ebeling July 30, 2021 For the last two years, the federal government has been legally at liberty to borrow any amount of money necessary ...
Authoritarians Drunk on Power by John W. Whitehead July 28, 2021 The executive power in our government is not the only, perhaps not even the principal, object of my solicitude. The tyranny of the legislature ...
Debt, Debt, and More Debt by Jacob G. Hornberger August 6, 2021 The Los Angeles Times is concerned about the possibility that Republicans might not agree to raise the debt ceiling when it is set to go back into effect this month after a two-year suspension. In an editorial entitled, “The Federal Debt Limit Drama Isn’t a Fight Over Spending,” the Times says that since Joe Biden is now president, the Republicans will ...
More Deaths from Immigration Controls by Jacob G. Hornberger August 5, 2021 Yesterday, there were 10 more deaths arising from America’s system of immigration controls. The undocumented immigrants were killed and another 20 seriously injured when the van in which they were being illegally transported crashed near Encino, Texas. The crash came a week after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an order cracking down on the transportation of migrants. Dylan Corbett, the founding director ...
Why People Don’t Trust the Mainstream Media by Jacob G. Hornberger August 4, 2021 An article in the Washington Post about the January 6 protests at the Capitol goes a long way toward explaining why people do not trust the mainstream media. The article, written by a Post reporter named Mike DeBonis, focuses on allegations that the FBI infiltrated the ranks of the protestors and actually helped to incite them to illegally enter the Capitol ...
The Loss of the Libertarian Brand by Jacob G. Hornberger August 3, 2021 If a survey were to be taken of non-libertarian Americans asking them what libertarianism stands for, my hunch is that the vast majority of them would say either that they don’t know or that it’s rightwing or conservative. That’s a shame, especially given that the libertarian movement is at least 75 years old. You would think that after 75 years, people would ...
China as the New Official Enemy July 29, 2021 Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin recently gave a speech in Singapore hyping up the great danger that ...
Oliver Stone’s New JFK Documentary July 23, 2021 FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger discusses Oliver Stone's new documentary "JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass." Go to ...
The Protests in Cuba July 15, 2021 FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger discusses the protests that are taking place in Cuba and the lack ...