RFK Jr. Pays Lip Service to the Debt While Pushing Policies That Would Increase It
It's good to hear a candidate actually talk about our spending problem. But his campaign promises would exacerbate it.
It's good to hear a candidate actually talk about our spending problem. But his campaign promises would exacerbate it.
The New Right talks a big populist game, but their policies hurt the people they're supposed to help.
The candidate supports gun rights, wants to privatize government programs, and would radically reduce the number of federal employees.
Reason's Emma Camp attended the Republican National Convention to ask attendees if they still believe in the power of free markets.
Tariffs lead to trade wars, limit competition, and reduce innovation. But both Trump and Biden want more of them.
Reason's Emma Camp attended the Republican National Convention to ask delegates and voters who they think libertarians should vote for this year and why.
In a "novel" order concerning the app NGL, the agency takes aim at online anonymity and at minors on social media.
The candidate makes the case against the two-party system.
Thanks to clever inventions and investments from venture capitalists, the average American can head to CVS and purchase kits to test for drug use, sexually transmitted diseases, AIDs, diabetes, blood pressure and cholesterol.
The feds’ focus on large-scale crops hinders the resurgence of heritage grains and results in less food diversity.
The president has tried to shift blame for inflation, interest rate hikes, and an overall decimation of consumers' purchasing power.
It's the contraception mandate in reverse, with no exception for religious employers.
A journalism industry trade group is asking the federal government to thwart a tech tool that could make news publishing less profitable.
Louisiana lawmakers approved a bill to end the testing requirement for florists. Going forward, only a fee will be required.
Many have seen their hours reduced—or have lost their jobs entirely.
Revolutionary AI technologies can't solve the "wicked problems" facing policy makers.
Despite both presidential candidates touting protectionist trade policy, tariffs do little to address the underlying factors that make it difficult for U.S. manufacturers to compete in the global marketplace.
The economics of tariffs have not changed in the past eight years. Marco Rubio has.
Total spending under Trump nearly doubled. New programs filled Washington with more bureaucrats.
Revolutionary AI technologies can't solve the "wicked problems" facing policy makers.
If businesses don't serve customers well, they go out of business. Government, on the other hand, is a monopoly.
Electric vehicles are not a bad thing, especially in heavily polluted China. But the market should drive demand, not central planners.
Banning noncompete agreements goes well beyond the FTC's legal authority.
In the Jim Crow South, businesses fought racism—because the rules denied them customers.
An interview with Consumer Choice Center Deputy Director Yaël Ossowski.
Argentine President Javier Milei and Tesla CEO Elon Musk met for the first time in Austin, Texas, where they "agreed on the need for free markets."
These handouts will flow to businesses—often big and rich—for projects they would likely have taken on anyway.
Free trade brings us more stuff at lower prices.
Jesse Spafford's new book argues that libertarian premises lead to left-anarchist conclusions. Is he right?
Plus: A listener asks about the absurdity of Social Security entitlements.
If you fail to see a problem with Apple's actions, you may not be an overzealous government lawyer.
Protests in the country come from an understandable place. But their demands are divorced from certain unfortunate economic realities.
How Vietnam, Watergate, and stagflation supercharged the libertarian movement.
The company leaves Texas over an “ineffective, haphazard, and dangerous” age-verification law.
"We are poor because we don't let our entrepreneurs work," says the director of the Center for African Prosperity at the Atlas Network.
Allowing surrogacy brokers to be paid is good. Allowing surrogates themselves to be paid would be better.
Decades of protectionism have led to the film industry’s decline, but a free market can make it bloom.
The debate is over. Trump's steel tariffs failed.
The market has created a lot of dog-free housing for a reason. A bill from Assemblymember Matt Haney would destroy it.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says more chip subsidies are needed, even before the Biden administration has distributed $52 billion or measured how effective that spending was.
Many apps collect data that is then accessed by outside entities. Should you care?
Jakarta, Indonesia, shows why you don't need central planners to get pedestrian-friendly urban design.
Many who see overdraft protection as preferable to other short-term credit options will have fewer choices as some banks decide the service isn't worth offering anymore.
As the party grows more populist, ethnically diverse, and working class, will Republicans abandon their libertarian economic principles?
In exchange, the libertarian president had to scale back some of his free-market ambitions.
Plus: An immigration deal that's already collapsing, more expensive Big Macs, and Taylor Swift (because why not).
As the party grows more populist, ethnically diverse, and working class, will Republicans abandon their libertarian economic principles?
The new libertarian president believes in free markets and the rule of law. When people have those things, prosperity happens.