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De Blasio Lays Out His Case For Nationalizing ‘Crucial Factories And Industries’ Amid Virus Pandemic

Chris White New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio suggested Saturday morning that the coronavirus pandemic might be justification enough to begin nationalizing what the Democrat said are “crucial industries.” It’s up to the federal government to assure that there is a steady supply of hand sanitizer and ventilators for people who’ve contracted the virus, according…

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City Shuts Downs Preschoolers’ Farm Stand Citing Zoning Violations

It’s like something out of The Onion: city manager shuts down preschool farm stand out of fear that, if allowed, “we could end up with one on every corner.” Farm Stand Shut Down Alas, this is not satire. It’s the current predicament facing the Little Ones Learning Center in Forest Park, Georgia, just outside of…

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Bernie Sanders’ ‘Most Socialist Idea Yet’

By William J. Luther Sen. Bernie Sanders recently announced that “his campaign is working on a plan to require large businesses to regularly contribute a portion of their stocks to a fund controlled by employees, which would pay out a regular dividend to the workers.” Such a plan would go further than the bills he introduced on May 28…

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Daenerys’s “Starbucks Cup” Proved the Truth Behind Hayek’s “Fatal Conceit”

If you watched Season 8, Episode 4 of Game of Thrones (GoT) Sunday night (or even if you didn’t), you may have seen, or at least heard about the now-infamous coffee cup—not from Starbucks as originally reported—on the head table at the post-Long Night victory feast. GoT aficionado or not, this little mishap has created…

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President Obama is Trying to Start Another Housing Bubble

President Obama Apparently Wants 2009 All Over Again After the housing bubble of 2009, you’d think many people would learn their lessons that lending money to people with bad credit was a recipe for disaster. On top of that, the government promised to bail out the lenders with taxpayer money should the deal go south, which…

2015 Was A Record Year For Federal Regulators

Michael Bastasch Federal agencies have written a record-breaking 81,611 pages of regulations this year to advance President Barack Obama’s massive regulatory agenda which includes tackling issues from global warming to health care. “That’s higher than last year at 77,687 pages and higher than it’s ever been at 81,405 in 2010,” wrote Clyde Wayne Crews, the vice president…