Category Archive: 6b.) Mises.org
The Fed’s Favorite Measure of Price Inflation Rises Again
So much for the Fed's predictions, back in September, that price-inflation would be at 2 percent in no time at all.
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Retired Green Beret Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar details the Israeli war crimes he witnessed
Part one of Tucker Carlson's interview with retired Green Beret Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar, who says he witnessed war crimes in Gaza.
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Home Prices fall for Third Month in New Case-Shiller Survey
Sellers will have to lower their asking prices if they want to sell their homes in a market with much higher mortgage rates.
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Cincinnati police blame the victims after mob attacked unarmed woman
"Thin blue line" says the real problem is "social media." Reminder: it is US law that police are NOT required to protect the public.
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Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Born 116 Years Ago
Considered by many contemporaries as one of the smartest men to have ever lived, Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn was born 116 years ago today.
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The US-EU Trade “Deal” is Nothing to Celebrate
The White House is boasting about a new trade “deal” with the EU. But every supposed benefit that comes from the agreement applies only to a small subset of the country while leaving the American public, as a whole, worse off.
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The US-EU Trade “Deal” is Nothing to Celebrate
The White House is boasting about a new trade “deal” with the EU. But every supposed benefit that comes from the agreement applies only to a small subset of the country while leaving the American public, as a whole, worse off.
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Nobody for Fed Chairman
The proper answer to who should be Fed chairman is…nobody. Nobody knows the “correct” interest rate.
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Trump’s Tariff Ship Has Sailed: The Chinese Ship Levy
President Trump is proposing a $1.5 million levy on Chinese-built ships that enter US harbors. Since a majority of cargo ships have been produced by Chinese shipyards, the costs would be substantial. This action also would damage US exports, yet another unintended consequence of US policies.
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Trump’s Tariff Ship Has Sailed: The Chinese Ship Levy
President Trump is proposing a $1.5 million levy on Chinese-built ships that enter US harbors. Since a majority of cargo ships have been produced by Chinese shipyards, the costs would be substantial. This action also would damage US exports, yet another unintended consequence of US policies.
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Why Classical-Liberal Constitutionalism Has Failed
The old classical liberal political tactics of constitutionalism, state building, and universal suffrage have clearly failed.
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The FTC versus Fortnite: “Consumer Protection” is Consumer Deception
The Federal Trade Commission has fined the makers of the video game Fortnite more than $500 million ostensibly for violations that have no legal basis. This is yet another case of the feds shaking down producers in the name of “consumer protection.”
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The FTC versus Fortnite: “Consumer Protection” is Consumer Deception
The Federal Trade Commission has fined the makers of the video game Fortnite more than $500 million ostensibly for violations that have no legal basis. This is yet another case of the feds shaking down producers in the name of “consumer protection.”
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WNBA Players: “Pay Us What You Owe Us”
Discussions of wages often miss the all-important economic of a worker‘s diminishing marginal value product (DMVP), and the WNBA is no exception.
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WNBA Players: “Pay Us What You Owe Us”
Discussions of wages often miss the all-important economic of a worker‘s diminishing marginal value product (DMVP), and the WNBA is no exception.
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Don’t Ship Weapons to Troubled Hot Spots
Once he took office, Trump continued Biden‘s policy of massive arms shipments to Israel. Trump even sent American bombers to attack Iran‘s nuclear facilities.
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Federal Student Loans Drive Up College Tuition Levels
Like every other government program designed to make something “more affordable,” the student loan program has managed to drive college tuition to atmospheric levels and saddle students with massive levels of debt.
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Why Racism Can’t Explain Europe’s Drive for Conquest and Colonial Power
Historically, Europeans had few qualms about conquering and enslaving other Europeans. This presents some problems for the narrative claiming that injustices committed by Europeans are motivated primarily by racism.
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