Remembering Jamal Khashoggi and the Future of U.S.-Saudi Relations
For all we know, what’s left of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is fertilizing olive trees in the hills outside Istanbul. It’s been a year since he went missing but the people who know…
Let Seniors Use Health Security Accounts to Buy Better Care
Atop the list of what America’s senior adults want are the preservation of their independence and a secure retirement. Admirably they don’t want to end up being a burden anyone,…
Sanders: Medicare for All Not Free for the Middle Class
Medicare for All is not free and will require anyone earning more than $29,000 a year to pay more in taxes, presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) said on The…
Climate Worship Is Nothing More Than Rebranded Paganism
Lynn Townsend White Jr., an American historian from Princeton, wrote an influential essay in 1967, at the height of the cultural revolution in Western campuses, arguing that Christianity and Judeo-Christian values are…
Coalition Warns That New TTB Rule Violates Deregulatory Mandates
Today, Frontiers of Freedom, along with 12 other organizations dedicated to promoting free markets, limited government, and constitutional principles, sent a letter of caution to President Trump about Notice No. 176, a…
Tax Backed by 2020 Dems Would Hurt Retirement Accounts, Report Finds
A financial transaction tax, though popular with 2020 Democrats, would raise little revenue and substantially shrink the U.S. economy, a recently released report concludes. A transaction tax takes a percentage…
New Poll: 64 Percent Of Democrats Now Support Socialism
A new study shows Democrats running to embrace socialism in the Trump era as radical progressives dominate the 2020 Democratic primary field. The study, conducted by the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute, shows a…
The Sixth Circuit Pounds Another Nail in the Coffin of the University Speech Code
There was a time, in the recent past, when universities were in the grip of a kind of speech-code fever. Even as recently ten years ago, after a wave of…
New York Times Pushes ‘Ecocide’ as ‘International Crime Against Peace’
Radical environmentalists are mounting a two-pronged attack on free markets and human enterprise. The first is “nature rights,” which would allow anyone to sue to stop any significant use of the land or extraction…
Pelosi’s 95% Retroactive Tax on Medicines will Harm Americans in Need of Cures
Frontiers of Freedom President, George Landrith, made the following statement on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s so-called Lower Drug Costs Now Act: “Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s drug pricing plan to impose up to…
The Economic Blowback If California’s Independent Contractors Are Eliminated
Last week, the California Senate passed a new bill that will cause somewhere between one million to two million workers, perhaps even more, to lose their status as independent contractors. If…
Rediscovering the Wisdom in American History
Professional American historiography has made steady advances in the breadth and sophistication with which it approaches certain aspects of the past, but those advances have come at the expense of…
Competition, Not a Cartel, Can Cure What Ails Health Care
Health care ranked as most important issue, save for “the ability to beat Donald Trump,” for Democratic voters in a FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll taken before and after last week’s presidential debate. The debate…
Trump’s starting to win big on controlling the southern border
To listen to most Democrats, they’ve got President Trump on the run when it comes to immigration. The “big beautiful” wall he promised to build along the border with Mexico…
The Words Missing from a New York Times Essay about Religious Liberty
The headline is jolting. “Religious Crusaders at the Supreme Court’s Gates.” Thus starts Linda Greenhouse’s analysis of the actual and potential religion cases before the Court during its October term. Her thesis…













