Do Blood and Guts Make for Good Presidencies?
While historians may eventually award extra credit for spending American blood and treasure, ordinary Americans generally don't.
While historians may eventually award extra credit for spending American blood and treasure, ordinary Americans generally don't.
Neither side is really looking for the truth. What they're looking for is ammunition.
ObamaCare's popular provisions lose their appeal once Americans are confronted with the consequences.
Texas may be better than most states, but a libertarian utopia, it isn't.
His detractors forget that even if he were a crazed leftist, Obama has limited powers.
Two new documentaries say yes, the data say no.
Liberals can't even imagine the opposition's arguments to ObamaCare's individual mandate.
It's time to redesign the system from the ground up.
That's one hopeful takeaway from three recent polls on issues related to health care.
Opening more economic opportunities will help the poor, not eradicating inequalities.
If the medical-insurance market would indeed fail without a mandate, it's only because of other mandates the government has already imposed.
Even communists eventually have to make peace with reality.
The CIA can then gut the Fourth Amendment digitally, without ever physically entering anyone's home.
Saber rattling with Iran has sent oil prices through the roof.
Even if Congress can't regulate you, it can tax you into submission.
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Q&A with Timothy Sandefur of PLF
it's increasingly hard to escape those who want to deny simple pleasures to you-for your own good.
On the off chance that Mitt Romney prevails, the public will expect very little.
The procedural trickery used by the Democratic Congress makes the law illicit.
Proponents of smaller government may be unpleasantly surprised.
Detroit's mayor and council play power games as the city careens towards bankruptcy.
In this campaign, Republicans are doing all they can to disassociate themselves from the Bush years.
California law would ban nouveau chuckwagons from locating near schools.
Why the president's sweeping health care overhaul should be struck down by the Supreme Court.
Setting the record straight about the philosophical foundations of libertarian thought
Anyone who says we are in the midst of a housing recovery is wrong.
Nobody on the left really believes what they always say about campaign contributions and spending.
Golden State activists want the government to take over the water companies.
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