Trump’s Unconstitutional, Presidential War Against Yemen
For Americans who still think that Donald Trump is an advocate of realism and restraint in foreign policy, the events in Yemen
Marxism’s Fragile Foundation: The Labor Theory of Value
Despite its many logical flaws, Marxism remains popular in many academic and political circles. However, Marx‘s Labor Theory of Value still undergirds
Auto loan delinquency spikes across US
As financial pressure mounts nationwide, auto loan delinquencies are rising across all 50 states.
Stop All Federal Funding of Universities
President Trump‘s threat to withhold $9 billion from Harvard University is being framed in the legacy media and academia as a threat
Rand Paul Fights Trump on Tariffs
“Congress needs to grow a spine, and Congress needs to stand up for its prerogatives,” the Kentucky Republican told reporters, complaining Trump
The Menace of “Public” Education
No matter how much good new anti-woke education policies might do, they fail to deal with the real problem, and that is
The Non-Aggression Principle Is Realistic and Not an Abstract Concept
The non-aggression principle is often ridiculed as being abstract and unrealistic. However, it is possible to function in the real world living
Setting the Record Straight on Russia and Japan: Interview with Japanese Parliamentarian Suzuki Muneo
While most of Japan‘s politicians have backed Ukraine in the war with Russia, nonetheless, at least one legislator is willing to see
Big Government is the Largest Driver of Inflation
Politicians and central bankers assure us that they are diligently “fighting” inflation. Actually, they are fighting inflation the same way that an