Natural Property Rights: A VC Preview
Rights of use: nuisance and servitudes.
It makes little sense, but that's what happens when you give the president unchecked, unilateral tariff powers.
Plus: The mindset behind wokeness, Trump adds to steel and aluminum tariffs, and more...
Turning Intel into the chipmaking equivalent of Amtrak is unlikely to be good news for American taxpayers or the company itself.
Plus: College football insanity, fans jailed in Venezuela, and the benefits of betting
Plus: LLM limitations, Adams sues campaign finance board, when public schools indoctrinate kids, and more...
Conservative founding father Frank Meyer and libertarian founding mother Rose Wilder Lane had rich, friendly debates on how much American liberty relied on old European traditions.
His negotiations with North Korea and Russia should be judged by their results. But opposing those talks from the beginning is a pro-war position.
In most cases, Trump's tariffs are significantly higher than the tariffs charged by other countries on American goods.
Plus: Eric Adams introduces anti-drug proposals, ICE recruitment gets crazier, and more...
supporting Netchoice's challenge to the Louisiana social media age verification law. Netchoice is a trade association representing many tech companies, including Amazon, eBay, Google, Meta, Netflix, PayPal, and X.
Cruise ships, sham interviews, and our nation's commitment to a government of laws.
Plus: Showdown between mayor and attorney general, Zohran booed off Staten Island, and more...
If a Democratic president tried to so directly politicize an independent agency, Republicans would be screaming about the coming tyranny.
Some right-wing influencers love sorority girls because they're hot. Others hate them...because they're hot.
Universities’ internal culture wars threaten free speech and inquiry, but political attacks on research funding and infrastructure are crippling U.S. scientific leadership.
Plus: Core inflation rises, booze falls out of favor, the FDA won't let us have nice things, and more...
From free buses to rent control, their big promises ignore the hard lessons of socialism’s failures.
Former Rep. Justin Amash and Fox News’ Kennedy join Nick Gillespie to examine how MAGA populism reshaped the Tea Party’s limited-government mission, why Congress no longer acts as a check on power, and what it will take to spark a new libertarian revival.
Plus: Zohran Mamdani courts the "it" crowd, Mexican cartel deal, shutting down microschools, and more...
Younger Americans seem ready to treat the program as a safety net, not a retirement plan.
Plus: ICE changes approach, Alan Dershowitz gets that pierogi hookup, and more...
Nearly three weeks in, it's getting difficult to remember what everybody was so mad about—or if more than a handful were ever mad at all.
Plus: Cuomo attacks rent stabilization, marijuana might be reclassified as Schedule III, and more...
For years, the president has rightly railed against those oppressive regimes. So why is his administration targeting their victims?
Lethal pepper spray, soggy eggs, and high-end swimwear.
Using the FBI to track down AWOL Texas Democrats is an unnecessary expansion of federal law enforcement authority.
When the line between public and private is erased, politics is all about special favors. That's gross.
Plus: Mental health evaluations for little kids, elite worship of socialism, and more...
The Fed should be replaced by free markets, not unbridled presidential power.
The Constitution requires apportionment to be based on a count of all "persons," excluding only "Indians not taxed."
The author and psychologist joins the show to breakdown the Zohran Mamdani campaign, among other fads.
Ginned-up mobs don't love nuance!
Plus: Guardian Angels corruption, an insane free-range kids story, and more...
Socialism doesn't bring a dignified life. On the contrary, it's wrecked lives wherever it's been tried.
This is great news, but it also undercuts Donald Trump's claim that violent crime was out of control before he returned to office.
Political economist Mark Pennington draws on the ideas of Hayek and Foucault to show how expert rule and government surveillance are making it harder for people to think freely and live on their own terms.
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