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Even the CBO’s wildly optimistic budget estimates predict deficits and interest expenses will soar, even without a recession. That means in the real world, the disastrous debt trend will be far worse than the estimates.
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Daniel Lacalle
One of the problems in presenting economic concepts to a public audience is that too many people in the academic world do not comprehend the simple presence of opportunity cost.
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Artis Shepherd
Keynesian economists believe that the key to increasing economic growth is increasing the supply of money in circulation. Money, however, is a means of exchange, not a means of payments. The difference is vital to understanding economics.
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Political and academic elites claim that economic freedom is the antithesis of civilization. They claim that functioning civilization can come only from a welfare state, a nonsensical proposition
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Across the country, more young people are realizing that learning a trade is a better path than going to college.
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The current population dearth in China, Japan, and the West has somewhat cooled the demand by elites that governments “control population.” However, past population control efforts by governments already have created serious consequences for the future.
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Amir Iraji
David Gordon reviews How to Run Wars, by Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall. Their tone is satirical, aimed at showing the folly and corruption that marks the policies of the foreign policy elites.
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David Gordon
It has become painfully obvious that we will not reverse the current march toward statism by “electing the right people.” Violent revolution is not the answer either. We need to change the Western mindset—before it is too late.
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Finn Andreen
In a verdict that surprised no one, Manhattan Democrats have found Donald Trump guilty in the convoluted “hush money” trial, taking a legal action and making it criminal. Most likely, the verdict will be overturned on appeal, but in the meantime the US has become a banana republic.
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As the world heads further down the road to trade protectionism and war, Mark takes a look at what Ludwig von Mises dubbed the "Montaigne Fallacy."
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