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Centrally coordinated economic planning, especially central banking, has often been detrimental to liberty, freedom, and the purchasing power of the US dollar.
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“Where do you put him in the moral scale? It seems to me you put Mr. Nixon pretty close to the bottom.”
“Where do you put him in the moral scale? It seems to me you put Mr. Nixon pretty close to the bottom.”
“Where do you put him in the moral scale? It seems to me you put Mr. Nixon pretty, pretty close to the bottom.”
“The theory of historians… is that anybody who’s really radical is a nut.”
In the 1870s and 1880s, and through the 1920s, it’s clear that many legislators and judges did not agree that birthright citizenship applied to...
Mainstream economists define “inflation” as general increases in consumer and producer prices. Yet, such a definition misses why prices increase in the first place...