92 Years of Government Overreach

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...
What Makes a Good President?

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...
Property Rights

Property Rights

The Libertarian Party defines all human rights within the context of property rights, starting with self-ownership, and stemming outward with individual physical property. In alignment with this foundation to a free society, the Libertarian Party rejects any forcible...
End the War on Poverty

End the War on Poverty

The U.S. spent over $1.6 trillion in welfare in 2022 alone, which is $1.2 trillion more than what was spent on welfare in the early 1960s when the War on Poverty began. There are now over 100 million who have received assistance of some kind in America when factoring...