In a follow up to his recent Mises Wire article, “ Paying People Not to Work Won’t Make Us Richer ,” Paul Prentice explains in more detail why monetary and fiscal “stimulus” won’t fix the
Last year, Paypal corporation announced that it was going to “fine” users (i.e., steal their money) to the tune of $2,500 for “the sending, posting, or publication of any messages, content, or materials” which “promote misinformation.” Well, Paypal didn’t “announce” the policy so much as try to sneak it into the fine print. When the company was
What happened to the comments sections at mises.org? Unfortunately, we had to eliminate the comments, for now. The amount of spam was becoming difficult to manage, it was taking up a lot of staff time, and it was all slowing down the site quite a bit. The spam you did see what just the tip of the iceberg. However, some of our fine readers have put
In today’s episode of Radio Rothbard , Mark Thornton and I both mentioned the yield curve’s inversion as an alarming indicator of a significant recession in the not-too-distant future. For more on why an inversion of the yield curve predicts recession can be found here and here . Thornton mentioned that the most recent inversion of the yield
The US Justice Department on Monday sued the State of Texas over floating barriers installed by the state government in the Rio Grande river. The state government had installed the barrier to block migrants crossing from Mexico. The measure also accompanies other efforts by the state to control border access, such as laying razor wire along many
A federal judge this week vacated the desertion conviction of former US Army soldier Bowe Bergdahl , who was convicted in 2017 of desertion for leaving his post in Afghanistan. Bergdahl was then captured by Taliban forces, tortured, and imprisoned for four years before being freed by a prisoner exchange in 2014. Since his release, Bergdahl has
If you have an actual life and important things to do, you probably haven’t been paying attention to the latest debt-ceiling theater now going on in Congress. Congress is indeed at it again, however, and the leadership from the GOP and the Democrats are fighting over how federal tax dollars will be spent over the next year. Until an agreement is
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today ruled against a Hawaii state law banning the possession, manufacture, and sale in the state. Bloomberg Law reports the appeals court: instructed the lower court to continue proceedings in compliance with its determination that butterfly knifes are protected by the Second Amendment. A butterfly
Last Thursday, Enrique Tarrio, a reputed national leader of the Proud Boys organization was convicted in federal court of seditious conspiracy along with three-co-defendants . This conviction in a District of Columbia court represents a victory for the Justice Department which has now charged more than a thousand people with “crimes” related to
I joined Crisis editor Eric Sammon to discuss secession and my new book Breaking Away: The Case of Secession, Radical Decentralization, and Smaller Polities . From the discussion: “Secession should really just be thought of as one form of political decentralization. In America, we’re pretty familiar with the idea of decentralization overall.
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