For decades Democrats have demonized sporting rifles, America’s most popular long guns, as “assault weapons,” despite these firearms being used in a minuscule percentage of crimes involving guns.
Air? Nothing but air. Well, maybe a drop or two of Fairy Dust. As Andy Kessler reminds his readers in the WSJ, air doesn’t hold up much. Likewise Fairy Dust.
In Portland, Oregon, a clothing store named Rains PDX has gone out of business, stating in a note to customers that “Our city is in peril.” Peril is not a word that should be used to describe an American city in 2022.
Was there an illegal scheme using laundered taxpayer funds to invest in Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX, which then gave those funds to Democratic politicians? On his blog, Mercola.com, Dr. Joseph Mercola dives into the connections between the bankrupted cryptocurrency exchange, Ukraine, and the Democratic Party.
In his letter, Tom Woods explains that off the top of his head, there are at least nine things that everyone gets wrong about history. The unfortunate part is just how consequential some of these mistaken beliefs are in everyday life.
Do you wonder why anyone would want to keep the poor poor? At least one billion souls live in grinding poverty. They live without safe water, sanitation, home heat, or electricity, reports Francis Menton in his Manhattan Contrarian.
“Well, who ya gonna believe me or your own eyes?” — Chicolini, played by Chico Marx, Duck Soup, 1933 Last week, New Yorker Yiatin Chu tweeted out a complaint about her ride on the city’s subway system in which she had to get away from an aggressive man.
Bill Gates has been acquiring vast tracts of American farmland, and when he legal maneuvering to do so in North Dakota, officials in the state began receiving major backlash.
Over two centuries ago, Adam Smith, the economist and philosopher, reminded follow Scotsmen that strong, stable countries can survive the pounding like the U.S. has suffered over the past few years.