The United States has a housing supply gap estimated between 3.8 and 4.5 million units. People are struggling to afford homes, and those who are renting are… Read more “Freedom to Build: Reclaiming Property Rights in a Housing Crisis”
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Fixing connected policy-errors can help solve immigration-related issues
Following the recent events at the Texas border and the associated supreme court ruling, I’ve felt compelled to write a post regarding immigration in the U.S. It’s… Read more “Fixing connected policy-errors can help solve immigration-related issues”
No More Intervention: How the U.S. is Perpetuating Proxy Wars in Ukraine and Israel
Several days ago Hamas militants launched a brutal ground-offensive operation into Israeli territory. Reports of civilian killings and kidnappings led to calls for an all-out offensive strike… Read more “No More Intervention: How the U.S. is Perpetuating Proxy Wars in Ukraine and Israel”
Key ideas from Libertarian thinkers and Austrian Economists
Today, I am going to explain some of the main ideas of libertarian thinkers and Austrian economists. I’ve spent years reading about and studying libertarian philosophy and… Read more “Key ideas from Libertarian thinkers and Austrian Economists”
Deadlock for new home buyers
I am attempting to become a first-time home buyer. That is not easy these days because inflation in general is rampant and supply cannot keep up with… Read more “Deadlock for new home buyers”
Steer Clear: War and the Devastation of Economic Sanctions
Reuters’ satellite images show that Russia is keeping armored trucks, personnel, and other military equipment at a military training facility in Klimovo, about 20 miles from its… Read more “Steer Clear: War and the Devastation of Economic Sanctions”
Where Afghanistan is At Now
Twenty years ago, the U.S. government entered Afghanistan under false pretenses and earlier this year left it worse than they found it. After spending over $146 billion… Read more “Where Afghanistan is At Now”
Human Costs of Inflationary Monetary Policy
Inflation is not a rise in prices; inflation is an increase in the money supply, which often increases costs. In the last year, the Federal Reserve has… Read more “Human Costs of Inflationary Monetary Policy”
Deficit Spending is Theft
The federal budget deficit now exceeds one trillion dollars on a yearly basis. The federal budget deficit was $2.7 trillion in the first nine months of fiscal… Read more “Deficit Spending is Theft”
Market Distortions in Higher Education
Higher education costs are too high and this is not a function of the market. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in 2016-17 the average… Read more “Market Distortions in Higher Education”