American voters don’t understand each other; they really do live in (at least) two separate worlds — and that’s just the Democrats and Republicans. The United…
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg was confirmed to the Supreme Court 96-to-3 in August of 1993 (New York Times, 1993: Senate vote 96-3, easily affirms Ginsburg as…
Major California cities, San Francisco and Los Angeles in particular, have long had rent control laws. But, in 1995 the state attempted to limit rent…
Libertarian philosophies and economic theories have not had much influence in the United States for nearly a century. Only in opposition to Democrats and Progressives…
Outside groups, the two major political parties, and individuals spent a lot of money on a campaign for the PA-18 Congressional District special election this…
Who in the world is President Donald Trump listening to on economic policy matters? I cannot be any well-read economists, economic historians, or similarly educated…
Republican candidates, and the GOP in general, lost many of us in the “almost classical” liberal and libertarian subset of voters since 1992. The 1996,…
Our choices for the 2016 presidential election are very bad and extremely bad. What, you say? There are more than two choices? Right. And I’ll…
The Libertarian Party in the United States is no more (and maybe no less) realistic than the Democratic or Republican parties. The platforms of parties…