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The Needy Are The Human Shields Of The American Regime – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe One of the first major actions President Donald Trump’s team took as he began his second term

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Elon Musk Is Wrong About Money – OpEd

Elon Musk Is Wrong About Money – OpEd

By Jonathan Newman For better or worse, Elon Musk has taken a liking to old Milton Friedman videos. On the good side,

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Should Greenland Become An American Colony? – OpEd

By Vincent Cook Among his recent jingoistic outbursts, President-elect Donald Trump stated in a social media post that American possession

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William McKinley: Prostitute Of Protectionism – OpEd

William McKinley: Prostitute Of Protectionism – OpEd

By Thomas J. DiLorenzo In his inaugural address President Trump called President William McKinley (1897-1901) “great” and proudly announced that

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There Is No Such Thing As ‘Settled Law’ – OpEd

There Is No Such Thing As ‘Settled Law’ – OpEd

Much of the debate over so-called “birthright citizenship” is over interpretations of the Fourteenth Amendment to the US constitution. Most

29.01.2025 7

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Should Inflation Be Defined Only As Price Increases? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak If inflation is a general increase in prices, as most experts hold, then why is it regarded

28.01.2025 5

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How The US Became So Dysfunctional, Oligarchic, And Corrupt – OpEd

How The US Became So Dysfunctional, Oligarchic, And Corrupt – OpEd

By Finn Andreen Why has the United States’ government become so politically dysfunctional? How can it be that the nation—partially founded

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The EU Has New Airline Regulations And Consumers Will Pay – OpEd

By Jack Watt EU policymakers have created new regulation for the aviation sector. ReFuelEU Aviationmandates the use of sustainable aviation fuels

24.01.2025 5

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Why Joe Biden Had To Pardon Anthony Fauci – OpEd

Why Joe Biden Had To Pardon Anthony Fauci – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe On Monday, in their final hours in office, former President Biden’s team chose to issue a blanket

23.01.2025 2

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What RFK Jr. Should Do To Battle High-Fructose Corn Syrup – OpEd

By Benjamin Seevers A Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) run by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will likely go

21.01.2025 2

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Can Monetary And Fiscal Stimulus Counter Recessions? – OpEd

Can Monetary And Fiscal Stimulus Counter Recessions? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak When signs of an economic weakness emerge, most “experts” are quick to recommend fiscal and monetary stimulus.

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Achieving Peace In A Warmonger’s World – OpEd

By George Ford Smith Peace on earth is a wish that gets extra emphasis this time of year. We’re told

18.01.2025 5

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Europe’s Economy Slows As Its Welfare State Grows – OpEd

Europe’s Economy Slows As Its Welfare State Grows – OpEd

By Mihai Macovei European countries are the largest welfare states in the OECD and among the highest in the World.

17.01.2025 5

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No, Climate Change Is Not Causing California’s ‘Insurance Crisis’ – OpEd

No, Climate Change Is Not Causing California’s ‘Insurance Crisis’ – OpEd

By Connor O’Keeffe Last week, parts of Los Angeles, California, were devastated by a series of especially destructive wildfires. While

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Should The Fed Accommodate Increases In Demand For Money? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak According to many commentators, a growing economy requires a growing money stock, because economic growth gives rise

15.01.2025 4

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Abolish The Presidential Medal Of Freedom – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken President Joe Biden awarded the so-called Presidential Medal of Freedom to Pope Francis on Saturday. The award, according

14.01.2025 7

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The Politics Of The Fourteenth Amendment – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya In the run-up to the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as 47th president of the United States, political activists, frustrated by the...

13.01.2025 7

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Thirty Years Of The World Trade Organization – OpEd

By Katrina Gulliver This month marks the 30th anniversary of the beginning of the World Trade Organization. The WTO was

12.01.2025 10

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Government Spending Will Cause The Next Financial Crisis – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle Crises are never caused by building excessive exposure to high-risk assets. Crises can only happen when investors,

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A Trick Question: How Many Times Have Nuclear Weapons Been Used? – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter Readers are doubtless familiar with the concept of a trick question, in which the asking of the

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Modern Academe Has Corrupted The Media (And Pretty Much Everything Else) – OpEd

By William L. Anderson In August 2006, I was deeply involved in the infamous Duke Lacrosse Case. It hadn’t taken

10.01.2025 4

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Annexing Canada Would Be Like Adding A Second California – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Donald Trump wants an open border with Canada. At least, that’s what would happen if Trump were

09.01.2025 10

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Ireland And The Housing Crisis – OpEd

By Sergio Fernández Redondo The recent general election in Ireland has left a rather divided political scenario wherein no party has reached the...

08.01.2025 3

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Why Washington Still Pretends January 6 Was An Attempted ‘Coup’ – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken It’s been four years since the January 6 riots of 2021, and with each passing year it becomes more clear that the event was not an...

07.01.2025 7

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Not Even Beautiful Hawaii Is Immune To ‘Tax Flight’ – OpEd

By Keli‘i Akina If you’ve ever been to Hawaii, you might wonder why anyone would leave the state. Its beauty and fair weather are world-renowned,...

05.01.2025 6

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World War I: The Great Banker Bailout – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter “Nobody could hate war more than I do.”—J. P. Morgan, Senate Munitions Committee “We see men living with their skulls...

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The New Hysteria: The Regime Pivots From Russians To Immigrants – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken The debate over immigration is working out perfectly for the deep state. Donald Trump is calling on the CIA and the FBI to “get...

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Get Ready For 2026 – OpEd

By Lawrence W. Reed Is that a misprint in the title? Didn’t I mean 2025, you ask? No, I meant 2026. Everybody knows that New Year’s resolutions...

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The Fentanyl China Bogeyman – OpEd

By Aaron Sobczak The Heritage Foundation hosted an event in September titled, “Exposing China’s Complicity in America’s Fentanyl Crisis.” The event...

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How The McKinley Tariff Almost Destroyed The Republican Party – OpEd

By Thomas J. DiLorenzo President Trump’s first major speech on economic policy in 2017 was delivered in Lexington, Kentucky near the home of Henry...

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A Brief Note On A Historic Proposal By Argentine President Javier Milei – OpEd

By Jesús Huerta de Soto The President of the Argentine Republic, Javier Milei, has stated that he is going to present a legislative proposal to...

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Abolition And Libertarian Principles – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya In “Abolition: An Acid Test,” Murray Rothbard criticized libertarians who defended slavery as part of their defense of property...

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Tariffs Won’t Save The US Dollar – OpEd

By Vincent Cook In a November 30 Truth Social post, President-elect Trump threatened BRICS states—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran,...

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Inheritance Tax Hikes Threaten Farmers’ Property Rights In The UK – OpEd

By Owen Ashworth London was flooded recently with hundreds of farmers, protesting the recent changes made by the Labour government to inheritance...

27.12.2024 5

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How The Third Reich Remade German Christmas In The Nazi Image – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Revolutionary totalitarian regimes have long attempted to make Christmas disappear, or to at least make Christmas into something...

25.12.2024 2

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Should Central Banks Accommodate Increases In Demand For Money? – OpEd

By Frank Shostak Could an increase in the demand for money counteract the effect of an increase in the money supply? For example, if there were an...

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How The Nanny Campus Will Fight To Keep Taxpayers Hostage – OpEd

By Kevin Van Elswyk The student loan crisis will end, “not with a bang but with a whimper.” After the presidential election, student debt will...

23.12.2024 4

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Why DOGE Was Able To Torpedo Rushed Spending Bill – OpEd

By Peter Jacobsen It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means. Like clockwork, Congress tries to push through a 1,500 page spending...

22.12.2024 4

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Marxism And The Cultural Revolution – OpEd

By Wanjiru Njoya It will not have escaped many people’s attention that one of the main strategies in America’s “reckoning on race and Southern...

22.12.2024 3

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Our Cities Are Zoned Out – OpEd

By Katrina Gulliver Urban zoning is an issue on which the left and the right often find common ground: they don’t like it. The left often because...

21.12.2024 3

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India To Surpass China As Top Source Of Global Oil Consumption Growth In 2024 And 2025 – OpEd

India has emerged as the leading source of growth in global oil consumption in 2024 and 2025, overtaking China this year, according to our...

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Rothbard’s Theory Of International Relations And The State – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken Murray Rothbard is well known as an opponent of warfare perpetrated by states. This includes acts of war by states against other...

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Without Assad, Syria Will Fall Apart – OpEd

By John Kennedy As President Bashar al-Assad flees Syria, neocons and Zionists celebrate throughout the world, while those who will truly...

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The Slow Motion Death Of Syria – OpEd

By José Niño On December 8, 2024, the 24-year reign of Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad came to an end after a rebel coalition of  Al-Qaeda...

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Trump’s Economic Policies: The Good, The Bad, And The Uncertain – OpEd

By Jon Wolfenbarger The US economy is ultimately driven by millions of people working hard to create and trade goods and services, but the US...

16.12.2024 3

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The New ‘Nonprofit Killer’ Bill And The Problem Of Government Certification – OpEd

By Peter Jacobsen The US House of Representatives just passed H.R. 9495, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act. As...

15.12.2024 2

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The US Is Now On Track For A $3.5 Trillion Deficit In 2025 – OpEd

By Ryan McMaken According to the latest monthly statement from the Treasury Department, the US government spent $668 billion in November, the...

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The Second Trump Term And The ‘Sanctions Industrial Complex’ – OpEd

By Hekmat Aboukhater As the Washington drawbridge lowers for a second Trump administration, the world attempts to glean any insights that might...

13.12.2024 2

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Can Trump Save The Dollar? – OpEd

By J.R. MacLeod During his 2024 presidential campaign Donald Trump repeatedly and in grave terms highlighted the possibility of the US dollar...

12.12.2024 4

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Atomic Salvation: Did The Atom Bombs Save 500,000 To 32 Million Lives? – OpEd

By Joshua Mawhorter “I wanted to save a half million boys on our side…. I never lost any sleep over my decision.”—Harry Truman, (quoted in Alfred...

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