Government Intervention

Trump Defiles the Sanctity of Government, and It Drives the Center-Left Mad

There is something off about this center-left tendency. Commentators are driven to wild apoplexy by Trump, but not for the reasons I would normally cite. They seem to object to the very existence of Trump, his every utterance, his actions no matter what they are, and everything related to this new administration. It finally struck me why.
 

Stop Calling Cronyism Protectionism

“Protectionism” – with the sweet sound of the verb “to protect” – is far too kind and inaccurate a word for a policy that attacks consumers for the benefit of domestic producers. It should really be called “scarcityism,” which better exposes the true nature of government-erected obstacles to people’s access to goods and services.

The Great Gold Racket

Why does government hate the gold standard … or any real standard for that matter? At the heart of government’s attack on gold, silver, bitcoin, and other commodity standards is an outright hatred for accountability and private property, and a real love for theft.

Caffeine, the Law, and Me

I was talking with a non-coffee-drinking friend recently about having to bring caffeine with me when I travel. "Addict," he said. "Nuh uh," I responded brilliantly. But it turns out that caffeine is surprisingly healthy, definitely a drug, and truly potentially addictive.
Which makes you wonder: if caffeine is an enhancing drug, and it’s legal, why aren’t the others?