Ten Years After the Last Meltdown: Is Another One Around the Corner? | Mises Institute

September marked a decade since the bursting of the housing bubble, which was followed by the stock market meltdown and the government bailout of the big banks and Wall Street. Last week’s frantic stock market sell-off indicates the failure to learn the lesson of 2008 makes another meltdown inevitable.
— Read on mises.org/power-market/ten-years-after-last-meltdown-another-one-around-corner

How Two Venezuelans View American Socialists | Mises Institute

Democratic socialists in America are trying to introduce their ideology as something new, when in fact, they are only retreading old-fashioned ideas that history has already disproven. They are ideas that have led to the economic devastation of every country in which they have been implemented. Having seen the effects of this ideology on our home communities in Venezuela, we
— Read on mises.org/power-market/how-two-venezuelans-view-american-socialists

Yes, Inequality Is a Problem — When Caused by the Government | Mises Wire

When the topic of inequality comes up, some libertarians and conservatives tend to approach the issues as something that doesn’t matter at all. “I don’t care about inequality,” they say. “Inequality occurs naturally, and its just an obsession of leftists…if anything it’s a good thing.”
— Read on mises.org/wire/yes-inequality-problem-—-when-caused-government

What’s Wrong with Government-Run Healthcare? | PragerU

If you get sick or suffer a serious injury, you not only want medical care, you want quality medical care. What’s the best way to get it? Through a government-run program like Medicare for All or through our current free market system? Stanford policy expert Lanhee Chen has the answer in this video from Prager University. Get informed. After all, this is your health we’re talking about.
— Read on www.prageru.com/videos/whats-wrong-government-run-healthcare