Hey Libertarians for Trump, How Much More #Winning Can You Take?
The president is doing everything he can do to alienate libertarians who believe in shrinking the size, scope, and spending of government.
The president is doing everything he can do to alienate libertarians who believe in shrinking the size, scope, and spending of government.
Paradoxically, government grows because of our lack of confidence in it.
The Kentucky congressman tells John Stossel why we should withdraw immediately from this "graveyard of empires."
From stadium deals to college teams Olympics, why are taxpayers forced to pony up cash for athletic ventures that don't benefit them?
Brazil, Russia, Greece, and China were all suckers in one of the oldest scams in sports
Denial and panic aren't the only responses, folks. (Works for climate change, too.)
Remy has a few helpful tips for safely watching large orange balls of gas.
The famed MIT linguist once praised former socialist President Hugo Chávez. How about now?
Did the president really need a teachable moment to denounce neo-Nazis?
A vital lesson, as we confront calls for more regulation and government control in all aspects of our lives.
John Stossel investigates a New York City park bathroom that cost $2 million to build.
There are 20 trillion reasons we should rein in government spending.
"Bottleneckers" use occupational licensing to screw competitors and innovation in the name of keeping us safe.
The attorney general is an unreformed drug warrior and sinister elf.
Most folks have no idea what federal agencies do. John Stossel reports on wasteful programs like the Agriculture Department forcing farmers to let cherries rot.
How flag-waving nationalism provides cover for a destructive economic policy.
Regulations are protecting interns right out of the job market
A new study reminds us that the law of supply and demand still applies to labor
The GOP health plan tacitly accepts Obamacare's central premise: that governments should micromanage insurance markets.
Five terrible, perpetually recurring arguments, debunked.
From nipple censorship to breast milk regulation, the government is groping where it shouldn't.
Greg Gianforte joins a pantheon of violent politicians who don't want to answer questions from journalists
The internet did just fine before bureaucrats started micromanaging it.
It's more complicated than you think and one method involves a constitutional amendment invoked when presidents get colonscopies.
The two parties are more interested in fighting each other than maintaining a consistent ideology
The best and worst achievements so far.
Journalists and politicians work best as frenemies.
He should explain his views on federalism, executive power, and unenumerated rights.
Trump's CPAC speech married the worst tendencies of Republicans and Democrats to tell us all where we can live and what we can buy.
Dissent is the highest form of stardom.
Civil asset forfeiture reform is an idea that's time has come, in Texas and elsewhere, whether Donald Trump is ready or not.
The Trump administration is working hard to make America great again, by bringing jobs and opportunity back to the USA through dissent based stimulus.
Trump and his cabinet know what scares you.
Finding common ground between Trump supporters and protesters at the inauguration.
Obama's power grabs are now Trump's precedents.
Amash, Paul, McMullin, Will, and Scalia will help keep the unpredictable billionaire in check.
Say goodbye to 2016. But don't let your guard down.