Which way did the numbers go?
Daily Analysis
The IMF, Special Drawing Rights, and Expanding the Burden of Government
An IMF created money is rewarding very dodgy governments.
Who (or What) Deserves Credit for Germany’s Post-War Economic Miracle?
Was Germany a libertarian paradise?
So-Called Employment Protection Legislation Is Bad for Workers
It is always a good idea to reduce government intervention in labor markets.
The (Canadian) Case for Spending Caps
What if spending was limited?
Spending Restraint Is a Necessary Ingredient for Good Tax Policy
These politicians embraced the Golden Rule of spending restraint.
First-Hand Exposure to TSA Inefficiency and Incompetence
The long lines don’t bring better security.
Biden’s Boondoggle(s) and the Burden of Government Spending
A much-larger burden of government spending is on the way.
Will Excessive Government Spending Cause Another European Debt Crisis?
Things are getting worse in Europe.
What Lessons Can Be Learned by Comparing European Countries and American States?
All be the very-richest European nations would be considered poor if they were part of the United States.









