Freedom means not only that our economic activity ought to be free and voluntary, but that government should stay out of our personal affairs as well. In fact, freedom and personal liberty are not divisible. How do you plan to exercise your right to free speech if you’re not allowed the economic freedom to acquire the supplies necessary to disseminate your views? Likewise, how can we expect to enjoy privacy rights if our property rights are insecure?
— Ron Paul, The Revolution: A Manifesto [2008]
HORNBERGER’S BLOG
November 14, 2022
The GOP Had It Coming
Republicans are licking their wounds over the fact that the Big Red Wave failed to materialize in the mid-term elections. The problem, however, is that they absolutely refuse to take personal responsibility for their debacle. Republicans have long emphasized the importance of taking individual responsibility for one’s actions. In fact, one of their most popular…
The Midterm Elections and the Debt Ceiling
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
What effect will the mid-term elections have on the debt ceiling when it comes due after the … …
Better Money: Gold, Fiat, or Bitcoin?
by Lawrence H. White
Lawrence H. White continued our “End Inflation and End the Fed” conference with the fifth talk on …
What Difference Do Next Week’s Elections Make?
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M. Ebeling
Will it make any difference which major political party gains control of Congress in next week’s …