Coming this winter to C-SPAN: The true story… of 535 politicians…picked to live in two houses…work together and their lives taped…to find out what happens…when Congress stops being polite…and starts secret, detailed negotiations on a sweeping, transformative health care reform
by Nick Gillespie10 Jan 2010, 11:24 AM PST0
We’re the Transportation Security Administration. We’re working hard to make sure you enjoy a safe flight. And while we cannot apprehend every terrorist, you can count on us to do what we’re trained to do whenever there’s a security breach–overreact
by Nick Gillespie8 Jan 2010, 11:19 AM PST0
Hands down, the ’00s were the worst political decade at least since the 1990s. Reason.tv celebrates the (lack of) personalities, the scandals, and the screw-ups that made us all want to forget the first 10 years of the 21st century.
by Nick Gillespie29 Dec 2009, 8:37 AM PST0
In 2009, America’s meddlers worked overtime minding other people’s business. Nanny of the Month winners have targeted everything from fish pedicures to feeding the homeless. But there can be only one Nanny of the Year. Who took home top honors
by Nick Gillespie28 Dec 2009, 10:21 AM PST0
Jeebus H. Christ, it didn’t take long for the scope of ObamaCare to swell up like the ankles of a carnival fat lady after a day at work! ObamaCare isn’t even law yet, but Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) explains it
by Nick Gillespie22 Dec 2009, 8:51 AM PST0
Government programs almost always end up costing much more than they were supposed to. They also usually end up doing more than they were supposed to. Would ObamaCare be any different? Some say ObamaCare would lead to death panels, even
by Nick Gillespie21 Dec 2009, 12:26 PM PST0
/p> We’re going through some tough economic times right now, but this holiday season, take a moment to appreciate how good we really have it. Need proof? Just think about how much Christmas presents sucked in the 1970s compared to
by Nick Gillespie18 Dec 2009, 2:53 PM PST0
From wine elves to classy pitchmen, American winemakers have tried just about everything to challenge the dominance of French vintners. And yet, with infamous labels like Ripple and Thunderbird, Yankee wines had long endured the reputation of being good for
by Nick Gillespie14 Dec 2009, 10:41 AM PST0
Many advocates of health-care reform are admirers of Canada’s state-run, no-opt-out, single-payer system. Indeed, in 2003, President Barack Obama voiced enthusiasm for such a health-care program. Proponents of Canadian-style health care should meet Cheryl Baxter, a Canadian citizen who waited
by Nick Gillespie8 Dec 2009, 8:02 PM PST0
Health care “reform” is coming. But what’s the best way to fix our health care system, which is an inefficient, complicated mess of private actors, third-party payers, public subsidies, and innumerable state and federal regulations? Should we place our faith
by Nick Gillespie2 Dec 2009, 12:06 PM PST0
Smoking, fast food, giant inflatable blue gorillas-no matter what it is, chances are some nanny wants to ban it. And this past month was no exception. Reason.tv’s October 2009 Nanny of The Month Award went to New York State Sen.
by Nick Gillespie30 Nov 2009, 9:41 AM PST0
As health care reform inches closer to reality, a massively important question becomes even more pressing: Will ObamaCare kill the sorts of medical innovation that makes the United States the leader in bringing new treatments, technology, and procedures to market?
by Nick Gillespie23 Nov 2009, 9:47 AM PST0
You may have heard the UPS is in quite the political fight with FEDEX. Though both are package-delivery companies, they’re governed by totally different federal labor rules. As a result, UPS’s workforce is much more heavily unionized than FEDEX’s-and more
by Nick Gillespie10 Nov 2009, 12:57 PM PST0
Twenty years ago today, the Berlin Wall was breached and Soviet communism, at long last, entered its death spiral. After claiming approximately 100 million victims in the 20th century,communism was dismissed to the ash heap of history. But those who
by Nick Gillespie9 Nov 2009, 9:17 AM PST0
Few authors have ever achieved the popularity that the novelist and essayist Ayn Rand (1905-1982) did. With the publication of The Fountainhead in 1943 and Atlas Shrugged in 1958, Rand became a full-blown cultural phenomenon, selling millions of books and
by Nick Gillespie2 Nov 2009, 10:47 AM PST0
In September, the European Union banned the sale of 100-watt incandescent light bulbs, with lawbreakers facing up to $70,000 in fines. Over the next few years, bans on lower-wattage bulbs kick in. In the United States, similar legislation comes into
by Nick Gillespie6 Oct 2009, 7:07 AM PST0
If you’ve ever wondered–and worried–about where government support of the arts leads, look no further than the full transcript of an August 10 telecon between an official at the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and a group of “independent
by Nick Gillespie21 Sep 2009, 8:51 AM PST0
Bruce Springsteen has promised a “12-minute party” during his Super Bowl halftime set this Sunday, which means among other things that he won’t be performing any song he’s written in the past quarter-century or more. Actually, the Boss was cagey
by Nick Gillespie30 Jan 2009, 11:00 AM PST0
[youtube V2hwfu9KANM nolink] Barack Obama promised to bring change to DC. How’s he doing so far?
by Nick Gillespie13 Jan 2009, 11:18 AM PST0
At Reason Goes Hollywood, Reason magazine’s 40th anniversary bash held November 14-15, 2008 in Los Angeles, Reason magazine Editor in Chief Matt Welch led a discussion with Reason Foundation Vice President of Research Adrian Moore and Big Hollywood’s Andrew Breitbart
by Nick Gillespie12 Jan 2009, 2:05 PM PST0
With the possible exception of Roman Polanski, I suspect I might have been the only adult male over the age of 40 who watched the second-season opener of the ABC Family dramedy The Secret Life of the American Teenager earlier
by Nick Gillespie9 Jan 2009, 10:48 AM PST0