This image is an example of Price Control propaganda used during World War II (Franklin D. Roosevelt Library).
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The first issue of Imprimis, published in May 1972, featured an article titled “The Dangers of Price Controls” by Henry Hazlitt. The Federal Reserve back then was printing large amounts of money to fund massive government…
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A few days before last week’s election, Bernie Sanders issued a dire warning to voters: “If Donald Trump is elected, the struggle against climate change is over.”
He had that right.
Climate change fanaticism was…
Let me tell you a story – a story of hope, political hope. On the morning after the Trump victory, really later the same morning I dropped off at 0500, I started getting phone calls. They were not the phone calls one expects – they were from Democrats.
Now, of course, you will immediately think…
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Two days after the election, a federal court in Texas ruled against President Joe Biden’s latest unauthorized scheme to subvert immigration law: “parole in place” for illegal aliens who are the spouses of U.S. citizens.
In a…
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It appears that even in Democratic strongholds, voters have had enough with soft-on-crime policies that have been implemented by left-wing prosecutors in recent years. In California and Illinois, three district attorneys who enacted lenient criminal policies were…
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There’s a reason we heard so much about extreme heat deaths over the summer: the U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made a “call to action” on extreme heat that prompted mandarins across his vast organization to…
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Soaring illegal immigration during the Biden-Harris administration was a major campaign theme, with a pre-election Harvard poll finding Americans considered immigration the second-most important issue—right behind inflation and ahead of the economy. An AP exit poll seconded that ranking,…
From the very first speech delivered by Kamala Harris in her short-lived presidential run, her campaign was defined by a simple catchphrase that regularly elicited thunderous applause from rallygoers, left-wing pundits, and the Democrat Party faithful: “We are not going back.”
The slogan, meant to assure her supporters that Donald Trump’s political movement was a…
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Scams are dishonest schemes designed to take advantage of the innocent. New ones are continually popping up, so it’s important to maintain awareness of them to avoid being victimized. Computer security expert Norton cautions…
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There were many reasons that President-elect Donald Trump won in such a resounding victory this week: inflation, the bewildering open border policy, the Afghanistan withdrawal humiliation, the world on fire, etc. But let’s not forget one of the top ones: This was a resounding defeat of wokeism.
Voters have rejected wokeism—defined here as an unhealthy obsession…