Two new competitors vying for entrance into the Moocher Hall of Fame.
Daily Analysis
We Need Fewer Laws: Over-Criminalization Hurts the Innocent and Empowers Government
Laws should be few, comprehensible, and narrowly focused on protecting life, liberty, and property.
In Another Episode of Economic Malpractice, the OECD Claims Higher Taxes and More Redistribution Will Boost Growth
OECD: Fighting for big government and redistribution with your tax dollars.
Government Coercion Is the Common Link between Nazism, Communism, and other forms of Socialism
Dan Hannan provides an important history lesson.
Subsidized Terrorism Insurance: Another Example of Unjust Corporate Welfare
It’s particularly upsetting when politicians and bureaucrats hurt ordinary people to line the pockets of the rich.
Another Victory for Fiscal Responsibility: The Death of Earmarks
Evidence of positive outcomes from banning earmarks.
Europe Is Way Behind the United States and Here Are Two More Examples to Illustrate Why the Continent Is in Deep Trouble
Europe’s large welfare states are dragging the continent down.
Two Very Depressing Charts for President Obama, Two Very Encouraging Charts for America’s Taxpayers
It’s not all doom and gloom. We’ve seen some modest successes for advocates of limited government.
Great Moments in Taxing, Spending, and Regulating
If government is the answer, you’ve asked a very silly question.
What Can Hong Kong and Cuba Teach Us about Economic Policy?
Hong Kong and Cuba were once economically very similar; now they are world’s apart. The explanation why is simple.





