Why laws against price gouging inevitably backfire.
Daily Analysis
The Case Against Price Controls
What happens when politicians interfere?
Coronavirus and the Tradeoff Between Big Government and Competent Government
Health agencies haven’t been starved of resources.
Coronavirus and the Failure of Big Government, Part IV
Time to beat that dead horse one more time.
Learning from Colorado’s Success, Alaska (and Every Other State) Should Adopt a TABOR-Style Spending Cap
Alaskans may decide they want more government.
Coronavirus and the Threat of (More) Central Planning
The current crisis teaches us that excessive regulation and bureaucratic sloth can have deadly consequences. Here’s John Stossel’s video with another lesson, explaining that we need more capitalism rather than more government. This seems like a no-brainer, especially…
The Worst Coronavirus Policy Proposal: Restoring the Deduction for State and Local Tax Payments
The federal tax code should not subsidize politicians from high-tax states.
Government, Coronavirus, and Libertarianism, Part II
More anti-libertarian nonsense.
Coronavirus and Big Government, Part III
Red tape has hindered the development and deployment of testing in the United States
Eurobonds: A Further Threat to the Long-Run Viability of the European Union
A common European debt instrument is a very bad idea.










