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What Would the Founders Do? →

May 7, 2020

To the Bill of Rights, Madison never suggested adding such language as “weather permitting” or “if it’s convenient” or “pending executive approval” or “unless otherwise over-ridden for a variety of special purposes and good intentions.” 

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Early American Education: Better Than You Were Told →

April 29, 2020

When I think of the many ways that government deceives us into its embrace, one in particular really stands out: It seeks to convince us how helpless we would be without it. It tells us we can’t do this, we can’t do that, that government possesses magical powers beyond those of mere mortals and that yes, we’d be dumb as dirt and as destitute as drifters if we didn’t put it in charge of one thing or another.

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The Revolt of the Comuneros →

April 16, 2020

This was a rebellion of the citizens of towns against the encroachments of national authority. The models the rebels looked to were “free cities” to the east, such as Ragusa and Genoa. 

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The Myth That Never Dies →

April 10, 2020

The “Hoover did nothing and FDR saved us” fairy tale is the myth that refuses to die.

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The Housewife in Your Coffee →

April 9, 2020

She came up with a better idea. She possessed the courage to invest in it. She earned the willing patronage of millions of happy customers. She employed thousands of people. She hurt no one in the process; indeed, she left the world in a small way better than when she found it.

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The Black Death of the 14th Century →

April 7, 2020

As we all look forward to the end of the novel coronavirus pandemic, let’s be thankful that we live in the 21st Century, not the 14th.

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What Comes AFTER the Crisis is What's Most Important →

March 31, 2020

I will judge the leadership and character of those in power by how quickly they get off our backs, out of our pockets, and out of our way when the crisis has passed. I will judge most harshly those who use the situation to enshrine the state as our master.

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Rhymonomics →

March 29, 2020

Willford I. King was an economist and statistician who didn’t have to numb you with numbers to get his point across. 

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A Virus Worse Than The One From Wuhan →

March 23, 2020

We should be naturally suspicious of any ideology that requires a deadly, worldwide pandemic to make its case superficially viable, if only for the short-term. 

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A Great Convention Choice →

March 21, 2020

As our 30th president, he was one of our best—the last one to leave the federal government smaller than when he found it.

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No Character But Lots of Power →

March 6, 2020

Could you really trust someone who does evil in the name of doing good? Not me, not for a second. There’s a fundamental contradiction in that formula and it never ends well. It invariably reveals a fatal character flaw, made all the more sinister by the deception and concealment.

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Take Charge of Your Own Life First →

March 3, 2020

Dr. Norman Vincent Peale's ideas are especially important today, when envy and jealousy seem to permeate much of our politics.

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Liberty on Tour in Indonesia and Australia →

February 27, 2020

Though his interests stretch from mining to education in his native Australia, Ron Manners is known throughout the world’s vibrant liberty movement. 

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Nine Great Quotes from an American Hero →

February 23, 2020

“Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground.”

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Tulsa, 1921: An Almost Unbelievable Story of Death and Destruction →

February 20, 2020

Where, oh where, I ask, does the poison come from that would take a man’s life because of the color of his skin? The very thought rattles me to the bone.

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A "Spiritualist" in More Ways than One: The First Female Presidential Nominee →

February 19, 2020

Under the terms of the US Constitution, which sets the minimum age to be president at 35, Woodhull couldn’t take office even if she had won. 

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Rube Foster: A Baseball Centennial →

February 13, 2020

Rube Foster longed for the day when whites and blacks would play baseball side-by-side on the same teams and for the same leagues.

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Thatcher on Socialism: Her 20 Best Quotes →

February 8, 2020

She understood the issues that ordinary people faced, noting in a 1971 interview that “I started life with two great advantages: no money, and good parents.”

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The Whistle Blower Who Gave His Life →

February 6, 2020

When the day comes that one-party socialism in China is tossed into history’s dustbin, Li Wenliang will be remembered as a rebel whose life helped make that glorious day happen.

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R.I.P., Bob Helmholdt of Ft. Lauderdale →

February 5, 2020

A practicing orthodontist for 52 years, Dr. Robert D. Helmholdt gifted untold numbers of people with bright smiles in more ways than one.

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