Sometimes duty calls and you're forced to go to The Bahamas and discuss the problems with financial sector "rescues" by the Fed and Treasury. When I was a guest of The Nassau Institute last summer, they arranged for me to be a guest on a popular TV show. The YouTubes are finally ready; Part 1 is here and if you scroll down on the Related Video […]
Although commonly referred to as "health care reform," the legislation working its way through Congress is nothing more than a package of tax increases. Taxation is really the only true power a legislature can exercise, although particular forms of taxation often masquerade under different names.
In his twelve essays, Bastiat methodically reveals the fallacies in the established political doctrine of his day by identifying what proponents failed to consider (the unseen) in the policies they advocated. FULL ARTICLE by Louis Carabini
Frédéric Bastiat's legacy has two key components: his artful polemics for free markets and his uncompromising conviction that men's interests are "naturally harmonious" to the extent that their property rights are respected. FULL ARTICLE by George Smith