mises.org: Joe Biden’s Failed Foreign Policy Legacy -- -- Not only was Joe Biden a failed president domestically, but he also was a failure in his foreign policy. From sending troops to Haiti to the Ukraine war to conflict in the Middle East, Biden never missed an opportunity to make a bad situation worse. #liberty #news
reason.com: What Process Is Due Before Property Is Destroyed? -- -- The Sixth Circuit finds a city failed to provide adequate process before demolishing a condemned mobile home. #liberty #news
mises.org: Modern Piggy Banks -- -- Pundits have labeled piggy banks small change, irrational and wasteful, “just sitting around doing nothing.” As usual, they are wrong. #liberty #news
mises.org: The Difference Between the Market and the Bureaucracy -- -- Without the discipline of profit-and-loss, the desires and goals of the bureaucrats, limited only by the prescriptions and budget of the legislature, necessarily guide policy. #liberty #news
reason.com: Banks Are Narcing on You Because Congress Forces Them To -- -- The Bank Secrecy Act regime forces banks to report customers to the government for an ever-growing list of “red flags.” #liberty #news
reason.com: Today in Supreme Court History: January 25, 1819 -- -- 1/25/1819: Thomas Jefferson charters the University of Virginia. 176 years later, the Supreme Court would decide Rosenberger v. Rector and Visitors…The post Today in Supreme Court History: January 25, 1819 appeared first on Reason.com. #liberty #news
reason.com: Trump Tries To Fire Inspectors General, Likely Violating Federal Law -- -- A law passed in 2022 requires the president to give Congress a substantive rationale for removing inspectors general. Trump has not done that. #liberty #news
mises.org: Austrian Economics on the March -- -- I have long argued that Austrian economics should be developed not as an alternative to the current academic discipline of economics but as a replacement for it. #liberty #news
mises.org: How the US Became So Dysfunctional, Oligarchic, and Corrupt -- -- How did the US go from a nation that revered liberty to one with despotic governance? While political forces already were trying to push the US in a direction of centralization, the Civil War completed the job. We see the results of those centralized outcomes daily. #liberty #news
mises.org: Why the World Is Giving Up on Birthright Citizenship -- -- Unrestricted birthright citizenship is increasingly rare, and with only a few exceptions, it persists only in countries with negative or near-zero rates of in-migration. #liberty #news