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The New Brainwashing: Women Like Hookups

Noting the comeback campaigns of Eliot Spitzer and Anthony Weiner in New York, feminist author Hanna Rosin wonders why “50 years into the sexual revolution” women politicians lag so far behind men in the sex scandal tally. She notes biological and evolutionary explanations only to reject them in favor of the idea that women are […] Continue reading →

Should We Be Optimistic or Pessimistic about the Future of the Second Amendment?

Fifty years from now (assuming we haven’t suffered a Greek-style fiscal collapse), will we still enjoy our constitutional freedom of private gun ownership? Sometimes I’m pessimistic about what will happen because politically correct educators are brainwashing our kids. We’ve even gotten to the point where a deaf kid can’t use sign language if his fingers somehow resemble […] Continue reading →

The $38 Trillion Cost of Regulation

Kevin Glass In a new study, macroeconomists have attempted to peg the true cost of government regulations per year to the American people. It’s staggering. The Journal of Economic Growth study was highlighted by Mark Perry of the American Enterprise Institute, who writes that the study only considered the cost of federal regulations - and […] Continue reading →