Uncategorized

Why the FTC Should Stop Going after Amazon

Why the FTC Should Stop Going after Amazon

The global e-commerce market is growing at an impressive rate. Amazon is undoubtedly the sector’s leader with a roughly 37 percent market share, but new competition is always on the rise. Sites like AliExpress (China), Rakuten (Japan), and Flipkart (India) are just a few of the new e-commerce platforms attracting attention and new shoppers. Temu...

By Kimberlee Josephson

I Read the Unabomber’s Manifesto. Here’s What He Thought — and Why I Disagree

I Read the Unabomber’s Manifesto. Here’s What He Thought — and Why I Disagree

Ted Kaczynski died in prison on June 10, 2023 from an apparent suicide. You may remember him as “the Unabomber,” a terrorist who made a name for himself by sending mail bombs to people he thought were complicit in advancing our modern “technological society.” The view that said society is destructive to human freedom and...

By Cody Cook

Why Justin Trudeau Is Blaming Grocers for Surging Food Prices in Canada

Why Justin Trudeau Is Blaming Grocers for Surging Food Prices in Canada

New government data emerged recently shows that food prices in Canada continue to climb. Though year-over-year inflation of consumer prices overall cooled to 3.8% in September, food prices increased 5.8% from a year ago, driven by surging prices of bakery products (up 8%), fresh vegetables (7.6%), pasta products (10.8%), and poultry (6.5%). Food prices have...

By Jon Miltimore

Debunking the Conspiracy Theory Keeping Britain’s Socialized Healthcare System Alive

Debunking the Conspiracy Theory Keeping Britain’s Socialized Healthcare System Alive

It’s clear that Britain’s National Health Service is failing. 7.6 million people are on a waiting list, and 41% of them say their health has gotten worse while waiting for treatment. Compounding the problem, the UK has significantly fewer hospital beds, doctors, nurses, CT scanners, and MRI units than the OECD average. Furthemore, the UK...

By Jess Gill

Understanding why this vaccine’s price increased 500%

Understanding why this vaccine’s price increased 500%

During a 2021 earnings call with stockholders, Pfizer Chief Financial Officer Frank D’Amelio discussed how the company was using “pandemic pricing” to charge $19.50 per COVID-19 vaccine dose, a product it expected to make $15 billion on in 2021. “[There’s] significant opportunity for those margins to improve once we get beyond the pandemic environment that...

By Jon Miltimore

The Incandescent Ban and the Lie of LED Efficiency

The Incandescent Ban and the Lie of LED Efficiency

It happened as I went to grab a new package of baby wipes from under the sink. I flipped on my bathroom light, and I noticed something strange—one of my three mirror light bulbs began flickering and ultimately settled at a barely luminous dim setting. My LED light went out. The problem is, I changed...

By Peter Jacobsen

Gun Control Advocates Ignore What the Founding Fathers Really Thought

Gun Control Advocates Ignore What the Founding Fathers Really Thought

In all my years of existence, the Second Amendment of our Constitution has always been considered controversial. Opponents claim it is the cause of gun violence. Proponents assert that it helps guarantee freedom and safety. “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep...

By Daniel Kowalski

The ‘Whole Milton Friedman thing’ Is Not Dead

The ‘Whole Milton Friedman thing’ Is Not Dead

By Andrew Reder, Joshua Antonini, Bradley Hunt and Andrew Morely It is a tribute to Friedman’s lasting influence as an advocate for capitalism and freedom that today, long after his death in 2006, his intellectual opponents still feel it is necessary to repudiate him by name when defending their own agenda. “Milton Friedman isn’t running...

Will the real Bidenomics, please stand up

Will the real Bidenomics, please stand up

Editor’s Note: This column is co-authored by Timothy Nash and Ohio State Sen. George Lang. It originally was published by Townhall. Earlier this year, The Wall Street Journal coined the term Bidenomics to expose the administration’s overstatement of success and understatement of problems in the U.S. economy. President Biden now uses Bidenomics as a re-election...

By Dr. Timothy Nash

Right-to-repair is both unjust and economically unjustified

Right-to-repair is both unjust and economically unjustified

Many people understandably resent it when they must pay a higher price for manufacturer repairs and parts when a third-party could have repaired their product for less. Therefore, many people support right-to-repair laws that would require the manufacturer to make parts and service manuals available to third-parties, and which would forbid the manufacturer from restricting...

By Dr. Michael Makovi

Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cronies

Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cronies

In 1979, Ed and Patsy Bruce’s song “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” became a hit with the release of Waylon and Willie’s version. One interpretation of this song can be taken to promote modern careers and urge young Americans to move beyond the nostalgia of life on the frontier. It...

By Andrew Reder

The Constitution: What it is, why it matters and how to defend it

The Constitution: What it is, why it matters and how to defend it

Wasn’t the Constitution written for a different time? Does that not require that we update it in accordance with our current needs? Should we sit idle while it protects hateful, racist, sexist, nationalist, and right-wing extremists? Do I have your undivided attention? Before you heap praises on democracy, consider that under it, any one of...

By Alexander Noel Tokarev

Acton University

Acton University

Acton University June 19 – 22 Grand Rapids, MI APPLICATION Acton University is not your typical conference. It’s a four-day exploration of theology, philosophy, entrepreneurship, international development, and market-based economics. Each day is packed with thought-provoking presentations on the intellectual and practical foundations of a free society. Bringing together leaders from all over the world...

Forge Leadership Summit

Forge Leadership Summit

The Forge Leadership Summit is a five-day intensive experience filled with dynamic trainings, professional development, and renowned speakers. Accepted students represent talented conservative students and young professionals, ages 18-25, from across America wanting to engage in politics, culture, and business. Watch more about the Summit here.  Apply at forgeleadership.org/apply. The Summits are more than just...