Since the original sugar tariff of 1789, US government policy has been to subsidize sugar, a policy...
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Over the weekend, border-policy negotiations between Senate Democrats and Republicans fell apart. The talks were meant to...
Why is Israel a primary benefactor of United States foreign aid? Is Israel a proxy for US...
[From Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow (1979), Lecture 2, “Socialism” (1958)] I am here in Buenos...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is at it again: demanding government intervention in the nation’s healthcare system to deal with...
Money supply growth fell again in October, remaining deep in negative territory after turning negative in November...
One of the political trends of the past few years has been an expanding disconnect between political...
Critics of college legacy admissions claim that the practice is racist and admits undeserving students. The longer-term...
The thirty-year mortgage, of all things, came under attack in a piece by Ben Casselman in the...
Paul Krugman can’t figure out why everybody is so bummed about the economy. From his perspective, we...