Ohio Congressman Warren Davidson was one of eight elected officials who recently sent a letter to the chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with regards to how the agency gathers information from...
Thomas Massie Calls Out the Biden Administration for Turning to Venezuela for Oil Imports
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Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie is in disbelief at how the Biden Administration sent officials to Venezuela to try to convince the economically embattled country to open up its oil sector.
The Biden administration sent White House...
'Our economy has created a record 5.6 million jobs since I became president'
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the US economy added 5,583,000 jobs between September and October. (Latest date that had been...
UAW Bosses are Dealt a Big Loss After Failing to Overturn Civil Service Commission Rule That Protects Workers’ First Amendment Janus Rights
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On October 15, 2020, the National Right to Work Committee reported that a Michigan Civil Service policy designed to protect the First Amendment rights of Michigan's state workers under the pivotal Janus v. AFSCME Supreme...
On December 2, 2020, the free-market economics field lost a giant.
Distinguished economist Walter Williams passed away at the age of 84.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University was one of...
November 4, 2020 proved to be a luck day for two Bon Appetit food service workers at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. That day they won a settlement in their case accusing UNITE...
Connecticut State Employees Petition Supreme Court to Hear Case Concerning Union Dues Illegally Seized by Union Bosses
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Earlier this month, staff attorneys at the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation filed a petition for writ of certiorari at the U.S. Supreme Court for two individuals who work at Connecticut Department of...
It was only after he entered politics that President Donald Trump began to fully grasp the bias, dishonesty, and fakeness that runs throughout the so-called mainstream media.
But gold bugs and sound money advocates have long...
Six outstanding students beat out more than 100 of their high-school and college peers in making the best case for sound money through an international, gold-backed scholarship competition, and the winners walked away with a...
A number of America's cities have taken a beating during the Wuhan virus pandemic.
Thanks to lockdowns and other draconian measures that have disrupted daily lives and commerce, many cities have witnessed notable economic downturns. According...
The global coronavirus pandemic has accelerated several troubling
trends already in force. Among them are exponential debt growth,
rising dependency on government, and scaled-up central bank
interventions into markets and the economy.
Central bankers now appear poised to embark...
The Federal Reserve has been very active throughout the Wuhan virus pandemic by cutting interest rates to incredibly low rates, buying billions of dollar in corporate debt, and trying to stabilize markets after the American...
According to a report by Adam Sebes at Campus Reform, voter data indicated that employees at Yale University overwhelmingly support the Republican Party. Specifically, they outnumber their Republican colleagues by a ratio higher than 9:1.
The...
Las Vegas Union Bosses Give Up Trying to Shake Down Security Workers After Labor Watchdog Organization Compels Them to Settle Case
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November was a solid month for those of us craving for victories against Big Labor.
Las Vegas security guard Justin Stephens and his coworkers were able to win a settlement against the Security, Police & Fire...
Final Briefs Filed in Delaware Poultry Workers’ Case Calls on the NLRB to Stop Union Bosses to from Stifling the Democratic Process
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On October 21, 2020, staff attorneys at the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation filed their last reply brief at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) making the case for eliminating the NLRB’s “contract...
There are clear policy divides in America if you look at the way certain states are governed.
Economist Dan Mitchell wrote a piece earlier this month comparing and contrasting the policies of states such as Florida,...
Some experts believe that Bitcoin could go from $10,000 to $100,000 in five years.
In a Bloomberg Intelligence report, senior commodity strategist Mike McGlone argues that Bitcoin has a bullish future in the short-term.
Ana Golubova of...