Republican Presidential Nomination
Blessed Are the Shitposters
Plus: Hospital raid, Eric Adams' fondness for Erdogan, open carry at the makeup counter, and more...
Republican Presidential Nomination
Plus: Hospital raid, Eric Adams' fondness for Erdogan, open carry at the makeup counter, and more...
Next year, the Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention will (likely) be at the Washington Hilton.
Some progressives want to remove bureaucratic obstacles to growth—in the service of Democrats and big government.
Plus: Hamas and hospitals, Hamas and K-Mart, Randi Weingarten is very confused, and more...
"There is no place like this country. And there is no second America to run to if this one fails."
Plus: A listener asks the editors why the Libertarian Party waits until election year to nominate its presidential candidate.
Plus: Trump's immigration crackdown, housewives and groceries, QAnon Shaman update, and more...
Some progressives want to remove bureaucratic obstacles to growth—in the service of Democrats and big government.
A new Friedman biography ably explores the economist's ideas but sidesteps the libertarian movement he was central to.
This week's debate was the first signal that the party's next presidential nominee might actually understand the entitlement crisis.
"I believe in empowering the individual and limited government. I chose to become a Libertarian on my registration because it spoke to who I was."
Plus: Congressional battles, Gen Z dudes and ladies, mocking Hamas, and more...
Abortion and the shadow of Donald Trump hobble GOP prospects.
When the Biden administration temporarily suspended its own protectionist policies, Senate Republicans voted to reinstate them.
"Is there any way to stop this from happening tomorrow?" Ron DeSantis' former chief of staff asked about a Christmas-themed drag show on tour in Florida.
In the last 50 years, when the budget process has been in place, Congress has managed only four times to pass a budget on time.
"Land use restrictions are constricting the supply of housing," said Ramaswamy at tonight's GOP presidential debate in Miami.
"We don't quash this with censorship because that creates a worse underbelly," said Ramaswamy.
Sen. Tim Scott: "You actually have to cut off the head of the snake, and the head of the snake is Iran and not simply their proxies."
Why can neither major party find someone who isn't decrepit and disliked?
"Being a true free speech champion does require that you defend speech that even you disagree with," says libertarian Rikki Schlott.
Pro-zoning candidates in Caroline, New York, won the elections for town supervisor and three seats on the town board.
Plus: RFK Jr., Wichita's libertarian mayor, Hamas' death toll accuracy, the cult of Erewhon, and more...
Voters approved a ballot initiative that will allow possession, home cultivation, and commercial distribution—assuming that state legislators don't interfere.
David Friedman's anarchism doesn't have the answer for everything. That's the point.
The "Taxpayers Bill of Rights" requires that the state return excess revenue to taxpayers. A ballot question could change that.
I have long advocated using May 1 for this purpose. But November 7 is a worthy alternative candidate, which I am happy to adopt if it can attract a broad consensus.
Plus: Trump's asset valuation expertise, surfer COVID rage, Adam Neumann's flop, and more…
Plus: A listener asks the editors about requiring gun buyers to pass a psychological assessment.
A plan to have the state take control of Maine's two private electric utility firms has divided the political left.
"or something else?," now out in the Texas Law Review Online (by T. Markus Funk, Andrew S. Boutros, and me).
"The United States has about 20 years for corrective action after which no amount of future tax increases or spending cuts could avoid the government defaulting on its debt."
Richard M. Weaver seemed to question whether liberal order was compatible with human flourishing. By the end of his life, he saw individual liberty as more than incidental to the good society.
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