Economics
Economics
Food Stampede Illustrates Depravity of “Welfare”
Ari Armstrong October 14, 2013
When government systematically confiscates wealth from producers and gives it to “welfare” recipients who didn’t produce it, should we be surprised that many recipients of the loot acquire a looter mentality? Consider recent events involving a glitch with the computer system handling the electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards for the…
Economics
Janet Yellen: What You Should Know about the Next Fed Head
Richard M. Salsman October 10, 2013
Yesterday Barack Obama nominated Janet Yellen as the next chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, to replace Ben Bernanke next February. Yellen has been vice chair to Bernanke since 2010 and will likely win approval from the Senate. The first important thing to realize about Yellen is her ideology and…
Economics, Science & Technology
No, Mariana, There Is No (State) Santa Claus Driving Technology
Ari Armstrong September 24, 2013
Leftist media including PBS and Slate are jumping all over themselves to publish or review the work of Mariana Mazzucato, who claims (writing for Slate) that “the state, not the private sector, [is] the most decisive player” in developing “pioneering technologies.” It’s easy to see why leftists want to promote…
Economics, Politics & Rights
Alex Bogusky’s Self-Sacrificial “Buy American” Nonsense
Ari Armstrong August 26, 2013
Rebecca Cullers of Adweek claims that marketer and so-called “consumer advocate” Alex Bogusky has a “foolproof way of bringing back 1 million U.S. jobs.” Bogusky says in a YouTube video, “It’s as simple as this: Every time you buy something, ensure it was made in America.” He immediately backs off…
Economics, Politics & Rights
T. J. Rodgers Defends Wealth Creators Against Purveyors of Envy
Robert Begley August 25, 2013
In a recent Wall Street Journal opinion piece, “Targeting the Wealthy Kills Jobs,” T. J. Rodgers, founder and CEO of Cypress Semiconductor, addresses some causes and consequences of today’s culture of envy. “The American dream has traditionally been one of individual success that is rewarded and admired,” writes Rodgers. “But…
Economics, Reviews
Review: The Real Crash, by Peter D. Schiff
Michael Dahlen August 20, 2013
Michael Dahlen reviews The Real Crash: America’s Coming Bankruptcy—How to Save Yourself and Your Country, by Peter D. Schiff.
Economics
Letters and Replies
Richard M. Salsman August 20, 2013
Richard Salsman answers a letter about central banking.
Economics
Greedy Google’s Blimps to Bring Wireless Internet to a Billion Africans and Asians
Ari Armstrong June 7, 2013
Now this promises to be a world-changing development: Google plans to launch blimps and other “high-altitude platforms” above sub-Saharan Africa and southeast Asia to bring the internet wirelessly to a billion or more additional people, the Wall Street Journal reports. With what will these people access the internet? Google is…
Economics
The End of Central Banking, Part II
Richard M. Salsman May 20, 2013
Explains why central banking should be terminated and how it can be, focusing primarily on the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
Economics
Is Your State in an Economic Rut? North Dakota has the Solution
David Biederman May 10, 2013
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks North Dakota’s 3.3 percent unemployment rate as the lowest in the country. Its cities of Bismark, Fargo, and Grand Forks rank first, second, and seventh on the list of U.S. cities with the lowest levels of unemployment. The key driver of the relatively…