The U.S. Court of Appeals' rejection last week of the Trump administration's global "emergency" tariff program was a welcome affirmation of the separation-of-powers doctrine. Next stop: the U.S. Supreme Court. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a 9-0 ruling that Trump...
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No Peace in Ukraine? Blame the ‘Unsual’ Suspects
by Ted Snider | Sep 5, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
While on the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised he could end the war in Ukraine within twenty-four hours of being elected and before he even arrives in office. Peace has proven more difficult. Blame has frequently shifted from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky...
Britain’s Example Vindicates Rand Paul’s Opposition to ‘Kids Online Safety Act’
by Jack Hunter | Sep 4, 2025 | Featured Articles, Politics
In July 2024, Rand Paul (R-KY) was one of only three senators who voted against the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), legislation that sought to protect children from harmful material online. The other two were Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR)....
Washington’s Fiscal Doom-Loop
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Sep 4, 2025 | Economics, Featured Articles
With U.S. gross debt now at a staggering $37 trillion—roughly equivalent to the combined debt of all other major advanced economies—Washington is trapped in a fiscal doom loop of its own making. Decades of bipartisan overspending have pushed the nation to a point...
Israel And The West Set The Stage For Next Round Of Warfare On Iran
by Stark Realities with Brian McGlinchey | Sep 3, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Peace-loving people throughout the world breathed a sigh of relief when the Israeli-American war on Iran ended in June after 12 days, with President [Donald] Trump racing to triumphantly declare US strikes had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program. While his rhetoric...
Blitzkrieg Blowback: Nazi Warlord Primed To Lead Post-War Ukraine
by Scott Horton and John Weeks | Sep 2, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
On February 19, 2021, almost exactly one year before Russia would invade Ukraine, President Joe Biden addressed the Virtual Munich Security Conference. He said: “We’re at an inflection point between those who argue that, given all the challenges we face—from the...
Capitalism Isn’t Responisble for Society’s Flaws; You Are
by Joseph Klein | Sep 2, 2025 | Economics, Featured Articles, Libertarianism
“Capitalism is killing the planet—it’s time to stop buying into our own destruction.”- The Guardian The more disordered modern society becomes the more loudly we hear a common diagnosis: capitalism wanted this. Blaming capitalism has long been the status quo for the...
Afternoon Special: Happy Birthday Hans-Hermann Hoppe
by Alan Mosley | Sep 2, 2025 | Featured Articles
Hans‑Hermann Hoppe, born September 2, 1949, has carved a singular niche in libertarian thought. After earning a doctorate in philosophy in Germany, he moved to the United States in the 1980s to study under economist Murray Rothbard. His books A Theory of Socialism and...
Canadian Hikers Get the COVID-Style Tyranny Treatment
by Jim Bovard | Sep 1, 2025 | Featured Articles
Canadian politicians are creating one bonfire after another of freedom and individual rights. COVID crackdowns established persecution precedents that politicians in some provinces refuse to allow to gather dust. Politicians are claiming the right to financially...
The End of the Free, Global Internet
by Brad Pearce | Sep 1, 2025 | Featured Articles
It appears that the free global internet, such as it was, which many of us loved and grew up with, is nearly dead. Long gone are the days of anonymous IRC chats or where only paranoiacs thought their emails were monitored. The growing standard is the government...
TGIF: The Chicanery Behind Inequality Data
by Sheldon Richman | Aug 29, 2025 | Economics, Featured Articles, TGIF
If self-described progressives decry anything more fiercely than poverty, it is income and wealth inequality. Some have even suggested that they would prefer low-income equality to inequality, regardless of how affluent the lowest level was. What counts is the gap....
Did Trump Ban Burning the American Flag? It’s Complicated
by Patrick Carroll | Aug 29, 2025 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
A new executive order from President Donald Trump titled “Prosecuting Burning of the America Flag” is generating considerable stir across the United States. The order, which was signed by Trump on Monday, instructs the Department of Justice to “prioritize the...
John Locke and the Libertarian Tradition
by Alan Mosley | Aug 28, 2025 | Featured Articles, History, Libertarianism
The Enlightenment produced many innovators, but few have left a legacy as contentious and influential as John Locke. Born in Wrington, Somerset on August 29, 1632, Locke wrote the political treatises that shaped England’s Glorious Revolution and later guided the...
John Locke and the Two Streams of Liberalism
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Aug 28, 2025 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
The Late Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Enlightenment bequeathed to the Western world two basic springs of political thought. Both emerged from a common source: the rejection of divine-right monarchy, feudal hierarchy, and the suffocating weight of hereditary...

Why Politicians Seek Power
by Jeb Smith | Aug 27, 2025 | Featured Articles, Politics
In The Dictator's Handbook, Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics, Professors Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith look at historical examples as well as modern ones and conclude successful politicians do not gain power by helping "we the people," but...

The Oklahoma City Bombing: A Lesson in Government Lawlessness
by William Anderson | Aug 27, 2025 | Featured Articles, OKC
On the morning of April 19, 1995, a truck bomb exploded outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people, including 19 children at a day care center in the building, and injuring hundreds more. As the FBI website tells readers, a...

American Students and Professors Are Collateral Victims of Zionism
by Matt Wolfson | Aug 26, 2025 | Featured Articles
On May 17, Cecilia Culver, a George Washington University double major in economics and statistics and the recipient of GW’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS) Distinguished Scholar Award, came to the stage of GW’s Lisner Auditorium to deliver a...
The Illusion of Israeli Self Sufficiency in Intelligence
by José Niño | Aug 26, 2025 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Casual onlookers salivate at the supposed brilliance of Israel’s intelligence services. From Mossad’s assassinations abroad to daring sabotage campaigns in hostile territory, the Jewish state has been elevated in popular imagination as a scrappy David with unmatched...
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Trump tells Europe to Put Economic Pressure on China
In a call with European leaders and Ukrainian President Zelensky, President Donald Trump demanded that Europe place economic pressure on China to punish Beijing for continuing trade with Russia. Following the call, the White House gave a statement to Fox News:...
UK Prime Minister Says ‘Coalition of the Willing’ Could Send Long-Range Missile to Ukraine
A group of Western nations led by the UK and France is planning to “further apply pressure on [Russian President Vladimir] Putin” by sending long-range missiles to Ukraine. Following a meeting of the “Coalition of the Willing” leaders on Thursday, a readout from UK...
US Adds Two Ecuadorian Gangs to the List of Narco-Terrorist Organizations
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has designated Los Choneros and Los Lobos as terrorist organizations after meeting with the Ecuadorian President. President Donald Trump claimed a boat near Venezuela that was attacked by the US military was operated by a cartel on the...
Israel Expects New Military Operations to Displace One Million Palestinians in Gaza
The Israeli military is anticipating forcing one million Palestinians from their homes and temporary shelters as it ramps up military operations across Gaza. A journalist briefed on Israeli military plans for Gaza said an IDF official explained Tel Aviv is expecting...
21,000 Palestinian Children Disabled by Israeli Onslaught in Gaza
A UN agency said that tens of thousands of Palestinian children have been maimed by Israeli attacks in Gaza over the past 23 months. Over 18,000 Palestinian children have been killed. The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) reported on...
Hegseth: Maduro Should Be Worried
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth threatened to go to war with Venezuela and promised the Pentagon would continue to conduct military operations against alleged Latin American cartels. In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Hegseth said, “The only person that...
Iran: Path for Negotiations with US Not Closed
A top Iranian official said a deal with the US is still possible, but Washington must drop its demands to limit Tehran’s missile program.
US Conducts ‘Lethal Strike’ Against Vessel Near Venezuela
President Donald Trump said US forces in the Caribbean Sea “shot out” a boat after it left Venezuela. Washington has deployed several warships to the region and is preparing to conduct strikes inside Venezuela.
Marines Conduct War Games in Puerto Rico as Tensions with Venezuela Escalate
Around 4,000 Marines are conducting war games in Puerto Rico amid a US military buildup in the Caribbean Sea aimed at Venezuela.
Israel Kills 7 Children Seeking Water in Gaza Safe Zone
An Israeli strike killed 11 people, including seven children, who were in line to receive water. The strike occurred in an area labeled a safe zone by Israel.
Blog
Trucking w/Gord
Gord is back to discuss the problems being exposed in the trucking industry.
Capitalism Civilizes
"Participation in capitalist markets and bourgeois virtues has civilized the world. It has 'civilized' the world in more than one of the word's root senses, that is, making it 'citified,' from the mere increase in a rich population. It has too, I claim, as many...
Hope for Gen Z w/J. Burden
J. Burden joined me to discuss the major problems conflicting Gen Z.
My Fabric, My Choice: On Trump’s EO Banning Flag Burning
On August 25, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at people who burn or desecrate the American flag. The order instructs the U.S. attorney general to “vigorously prosecute” offenders, imposes a mandatory one‑year jail sentence for anyone who...
Many Lives, One Suburb.
She just turned ninety, her body withering along with her mind. She dithers and smiles, walks slowly among the isles, she is never alone when outside, she remains lonely. She has always been a pensioner, never worked. Her husband died thirty years ago, now with three...
Interview: Establishing ‘Greater Israel’ By Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide
On the Kyle Anzalone Show, I explain how Israel has always aimed to control all of former Palestine—without the Palestinians.
Atrocities Quote
I thought I had put this in Enough Already -- or something? But I want to put it here for safe keeping at least. As told to me by a former marine on Twitter: “To get one to commit the greatest atrocities, you do not need to convince evil men to do evil. You need to...
Mountain of Ambition
This is an older allegory thing that I wrote back in early 2022 The Mountain of Ambition Imagine if you will that upon the horizon sits an impressive mountain. It is the distant fixture that confronts you every day. So far away and yet, it stands as it...
Immigration Control and the Rule of Law
If you think that immigration control does not strike at the heart of the rule of law, you need to listen to this: https://youtu.be/Ierrs3E3Qow?si=8Szi0YiuDfh7Xgte
The Palestinians: The Libertarian Take
Even if the Palestinians are not a People, they nevertheless are and always have been people—that is, individual human beings with natural rights, namely, the rights to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness. Like everyone else. But individuals can come...