State of the Union Response
President Trump's recent address to Congress was a spectacle designed to project strength and success. However, beneath the surface of his grand declarations lies a troubling reality that libertarians cannot ignore. The United States resembles a massive ship, its...
92 Years of Government Overreach
The Lasting Impact of the Emergency Banking Act On March 9, 1933, in the depths of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Emergency Banking Act, a sweeping law that fundamentally reshaped the American financial system. Passed under the guise...
Remembering the Injustice of Japanese Internment
On this anniversary of one of America’s darkest domestic policies, we reflect on the forced internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Under the leadership of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the federal government carried out Executive Order 9066,...
What Makes a Good President?
Presidents’ Day is often filled with glorification of men who have held the highest office in the land—most of whom have expanded government power, trampled civil liberties, and driven us deeper into debt. But rather than blindly celebrating politicians, let’s ask a...
Learning from History: The Pitfalls of Prohibition Then and Now
As we reflect on January 29th, 1919, a pivotal moment in history occurred that would teach us a lesson we seem determined to forget – the ratification of the 18th Amendment, ushering in the era of Prohibition. A mere 14 years later, the United States Government...
A Beacon of Activism and Liberty for Modern Libertarians
As we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we are reminded of a man whose unwavering commitment to justice and equality left an indelible mark on the pages of history. Dr. King's activism, fueled by an unyielding spirit and a dream of a better,...
A Legacy of Resistance to Unjust Taxation
Two and a half centuries ago, on December 16, 1773, a group of ordinary people ignited a spark that would illuminate the path to liberty – the Boston Tea Party. This historic event, born out of frustration with unfair taxation practices and government monopolies,...
A Guide For Reaching People Outside of Your Psychological Profile
Over the last couple of decades, the ability to monopolize information as a means of controlling public opinion has been eroding. As this takes place and people are increasingly waking to the corrupt nature of our failing systems, a question on many libertarians’...
From Pearl Harbor to Present: The Perils of Aggression
December 7, 1941, is etched into history as the day when the serenity of Pearl Harbor was shattered by an act of aggression, propelling the United States into World War II. This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that come when...