Restriction of free thought and free speech might be the most dangerous of all subversions.
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Do you think the Romans would applaud or boo? Would my short but pointed speech change anyone’s behavior?
Read MoreThe Disappearing Entrepreneur: The Case of Jim Thompson →
What if all entrepreneurs took a walk and disappeared?
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Wouldn’t it make a lot more sense to simply avoid the socialist trap in the first place?
Read MoreNeta Snook and Amelia Earhart →
While Amelia Earhart certainly deserves to be remembered for her accomplishments, so does Neta Snook.
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Ultimately, the laws of economics cannot be repealed by any mortal, not even presumptuous politicians and planners in government.
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The Plymouth colonists met what were perhaps the only two English-speaking Indians on the eastern seaboard.
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Peru missed an opportunity for greatness when its voters narrowly failed to elect Mario Vargas Llosa their President in 1990.
Read MoreThe Knives of the Cancel Culture are Out to Get Adam Smith →
Don’t let presentism sully a great man!
Read MoreWhy Socialism Stinks--Frank Gaffney Interviews Me on His TV Show - 3/3/21 →
Socialism is a tragic joke. This is Part One of two parts. Part Two is here: https://tinyurl.com/9z3fxtbk.
Read MoreThe Flushing Remonstrance for Lee Habeeb's "Our American Stories" (audio) →
The story (in audio) of the Flushing Remonstrance, a pivotal document and moment that established a precedent of religious liberty in what would eventually become the United States. Based on this article: https://fee.org/articles/the-flushing-remonstrance-the-religious-magna-carta-of-the-new-world/.
Read MoreModel of Courage: Jan Nowak-Jezioranski →
Looking to models of courage such as Jan Nowak-Jezioranski for inspiration will help us grow in courage ourselves. We may need it when we least expect it.
Read MoreLessons from The Telegraph for the Biden Crew →
Americans of the 1800s learned from the development of the telegraph that it was entrepreneurs in a free market, not government, that really promoted the “public interest.”
Read MoreLouis Armstrong's Great Music and Legacy →
When he died in 1971, fellow Jazz great Duke Ellington said of him, “He was born poor, died rich, and never hurt anyone along the way.”
Read MoreAnother Dumb Reason to Take Your Money →
The halls of capitol buildings are brimming with these empty suits who may never know what a real, wealth-creating job is. Your life and mine are the toys they get to play with.
Read MoreWisdom From Three Great African Americans →
Marian Anderson, George Washington Carver, and Booker T. Washington possessed wisdom and character that deserves to resonate and inspire for many generations to come.
Read MoreWhy is Socialism ANTI-SOCIAL? →
Now that we know what socialism is, why is it anti-social? Let me count the ways.
Read MoreTwo Miraculous Surgeries of 1893 →
How would you like to have delicate surgery performed in your mouth while on a boat—in its saloon, no less?
Read MoreThe Best President of My Lifetime →
Unlike many US presidents, Ronald Reagan understood there was no loftier achievement for any society than freedom.
Read MoreRemembering the Harlem Hellfighters →
No matter what you think about America entering World War I, and no matter what color your skin, you can celebrate the heroic Harlem Hellfighters. They were among the best.
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