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Three Reasons We Shouldn't Bail Out Student Loan Borrowers

“3 Reasons We Shouldn’t Bail Out Student Loan Borrowers” is written and narrated by Nick Gillespie and produced by Meredith Bragg. About 3.33 minutes long. Go to Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason’s YouTube channel to receive automatic

Iran's Mystery Banker In Canada

As details of the Iranian terror plot to blow up the Saudi Embassy in Washington DC become clearer, the U.S. and other Western allies will look to punish Iran. One of the most powerful ways to influence Iran is through

The Media's #RDF, Or 'Reality Distortion Field'

The media is having a field day right now questioning the late Steve Jobs and his “Reality Distortion Field.” Skipping the fact that the deceased makes for an easy target, I find it hilarious that the media is all that

Banks Beware: #Occupy's Next Targets Revealed

The Occupy movement is planning to take ‘direct action’ against banks in the next several days, using a variety of tactics, according to video and email evidence compiled by Big Government. These tactics include physical occupations of banks, and attempts

Tokidoki Barbie: The Conservative Hipster

I really hated Trailer Trash Barbie. Remember her? The knocked up Barbie doll from the late 1990s wearing a teeny tiny skirt and tube top? The thing is I probably didn’t hate it for the same reason the mainstream conservative

Mother Jones Calls For #OWS Vandalism

Leftist publication Mother Jones took to Twitter to call for pictures of graffiti in cities and towns across America, done to show support for the Occupy whatever movement. There are already any number of irresponsible voices involved with the Occupy

Five for Fighting's Ondrasik Tapped For New ABC Series

John Ondrasik will soon be focusing his musical attention on the small screen. The Five for Fighting singer/songwriter is teaming up with celebrated ‘Wicked’ songwriter/lyricist Stephen Schwartz for ‘Someone Like Me,’ a new, music-driven drama for ABC, according to Variety:

Important New Evidence on 'Regime Uncertainty' and Government Failure

When I introduced the concept of regime uncertainty in 1997, attempting to improve our understanding of the Great Depression’s extraordinary duration, I anticipated that many people—especially my fellow economists—would not welcome this contribution. Their primary objection, I ventured, would be