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An Economics Disaster

Paul Krugman, who knows better, recently fell for the broken window fallacy in a post at his ?New York Times? blog. An error that basic…

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TSA in the News

Pat-down reduces a woman to tears in Madison, WI, a supermodel is searched with surprising thoroughness, and a frustrated flyer strips naked in Portland, Oregon.

Consumer Freedom

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Tax Day Approacheth

Have you ever noticed that Tax Day is almost exactly antipodal with Election Day on the calendar? If that’s a coincidence, it’s a happy one…

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TSA Trifecta

First, a TSA manager at Dulles airport has been arrested for running a prostitution ring. Second, two Miami TSA employees were arrested for trashing a…

Consumer Freedom

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It Gets Better All the Time

One of the larger themes of free-market economic thought is that people need to cooperate if they are to prosper. And when they do, wonderful…

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Costly Regulations

From Chris Woodward's column on OneNewsNow: With already 600 new regulations in 2012, a fellow in regulatory studies says the United States continues…

Regulatory Reform

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Back to Work

Over at RealClearPolicy, I review Bill Clinton's latest book, Back to Work.

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Rising Voter Apathy

Businesses that treat their customers as badly as the Republican and Democratic parties treat theirs tend to go out of business. This may be exactly…

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More SOTU Coverage

Our friends over at Cato have a video with spot-on analysis of last night's State of the Union address.

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The History of Liberty

Human history is a complicated tale. There are many ways to tell it. One is as a story of progress -- from caves to huts…

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The Dying Duopoly

Duopolies tend to abuse their customers. That's why I was please to see that, according to a new Gallup poll, 40 percent of Americans have…

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Regulatory Capture

Businesses, especially larger ones, aren’t afraid of regulation. They often welcome it. They can use rules to stifle competitors, or can pad their profits by…

Regulatory Reform