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FREE-MARKET GEMS

Trump’s Triumph . . . An upset, yes. A mandate for making America great again? Not exactly, says Gary Galles, of the Mises Institute. And even if it were, no government could make any country great. Strangers at the door … Continue reading

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Game of Thrones, Alanis Morissette, and Rothbard: Your Weekly Web Gems

Tinkering with wage control . . . Obama’s latest foray into the business of small business would re-write the rules for overtime and salaried workers. No surprise that such policies are fraught with unintended consequences and may only hurt those … Continue reading

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Weekly Web Gems

Repealing Dodd Frank . . . Peter J. Wallison makes the case in this month’s issue of Imprimis. The hidden role of IRS in Obamacare . . . Joseph Salerno sees a Trojan Horse. Mission Creep and the TSA (8:19) . . . … Continue reading

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Weekly Web Gems

Tax “Loopholes”. . . the folks at Mises Institute remind us that most of us depend on them. Saving the Day . . . Mark Matson explains how hard-working entrepreneurs and small businesses are the only things keeping the economy hobbling … Continue reading

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Weekly Web Gems

Random Thoughts . . . Thomas Sowell on a whole bunch of stuff. Pass the butter . . . how bad science has led to even worse public policy (and deprived us all of butter). Does capitalism exploit workers? . … Continue reading

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