Regulators Push for Global Rule on Bank Capital
Debt Level, Spending Pose Risk to U.S.'s Aaa Credit Rating, Moody's Says
Government's Business Isn't Business
Former NYT Bureau Chief Wants Greek-style Riots in US
Once in a Great While, NPR Gets It Right
Increased Costs at the Grocery Store
Why Deleveraging Is Necessary For Economic Recovery
The only beneficiaries of income taxation are the politicians, for it not only gives them the means by which they can increase their emoluments, but it also enables them to improve their importance. The have-nots who support the politicians in the demand for income taxation do so only because they hate the haves; . . . the sum of all the arguments for income taxation comes to political ambition and the sin of covetousness. -- Frank Chodorov (1887-1966)

Governments Are Born Stoic And Die Epicurean
Liquidity Trap or Malinvestments?
There’s A Method To The Census
Rationing of Healthcare is the Little Problem
Under what legal theory are police allowed to simply injure people?
To put it bluntly: Communism will not be imported from Moscow; it will come out of Wall Street and Main Street. -- Frank Chodorov (1887-1966)

‘Straighten Up and Fly Right’ Has Just Taken on a Whole New Meaning
I think I see a market for tin foil T-shirts
The Sleazy, Scummy Scandal-Smearing of Nikki Haley
Equality Is Important—But It Isn’t Enough
Creating Moral Communities in an Immoral Society
Freedom is essentially a condition of inequality, not equality. It recognizes as a fact of nature the structural differences inherent in man--in temperament, character, and capacity--and it respects those differences. We are not alike and no law can make us so. -- Frank Chodorov (1887-1966)

A comment on, and a list of, intellectual heroes…
Your future under ObamaCare? Just look to RomneyCare
The National Bank of Obama ... I Told You So
White House Jester Beheaded For Making Fun Of Soaring National Debt
We interrupt this blog to note the awesome power of good advertising
Some percentages and impertinent Facts for your perusal
[T]he State acquires power... and because of its insatiable lust for power [it] is incapable of giving up any of it. The State never abdicates. -- Frank Chodorov (1887-1966)















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