Our supplies of natural resources are not finite in any economic sense. Nor does past experience give reason to expect natural resources to become more scarce. Rather, if history is any guide, natural resources will progressively become less costly, hence less scarce, and will constitute a smaller proportion of our expenses in future years. –Julian Simon, The Ultimate Resource [1996]
HORNBERGER’S BLOG
February 6, 2024 Separate Healthcare and the State
During the entire Covid crisis, there were those who decried Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, for recommending or mandating that people use masks and take the Covid vaccine. At the state level, the same people condemned state officials for ordering lockdowns of businesses to prevent the spread of the Covid virus. They also criticized them …
FDR’s War on the Bill of Rights
by Jacob G. Hornberger and Richard M .Ebeling
In this week’s Libertarian Angle, Jacob, Richard, and noted author David Beito discuss President Franklin Roosevelt’s war …
Terror by Night
by John W. Whitehead
Sometimes ten seconds is all the warning you get. Sometimes you don’t get a warning before all hell breaks loose. Imagine it, if you…
Why Drug Prohibition?
by Jacob G. Hornberger
During the entire lives of everyone living today, the U.S. government has been waging the so-called war on drugs. Since 1914, beginning with the …