National Review

America’s Own FIFA: the EPA

An unprecedented power grab. That’s the only accurate way to describe the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new Waters of the…

The Freeman

The UK’s Return to Socialism

In Britain today, the economy is booming. Employment is up, growth is up, public spending is down, and the head of the International Monetary Fund…

The Freeman

Kickstarting It Old School

If you’ve been to crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo, you might think that they are new phenomena, made possible only by the wonder of…

The Freeman

Deputizing America

It’s an old Western movie trope. The harassed sheriff needs help against Desperado D. Blackhat and his gang of gunslingers. He goes into the saloon,…

The Freeman

Earthquake Europe

An earthquake, they called it. The European political establishment looked on helplessly over Memorial Day weekend as elections for representatives to the European Parliament showed…

Trade and International

National Review

The Worst Federal Agency

A government agency with its own stream of funding and unaccountable to Congress — what could possibly go wrong? Planting witnesses and skewing data, that’s…

National Review

La Reyne Le Veult

Those words are Norman French for “The Queen wills it.” It is used to announce the Royal Assent to a bill passed by the Parliament…

National Review

Obamaloans

We know the pattern by now. A crisis arises. As my Competitive Enterprise Institute colleague Chris Horner puts it, this administration says, “There’s no time…

Banking and Finance

The American Spectator

Santa Capitalism

We should call it the “Great Fact,” argues University of Illinois at Chicago economist Deirdre McCloskey. “It” is the Industrial Revolution that, starting in Great…

Business and Government