Missing Children: The Pottery Barn Rule Revisited

by Thomas L. Knapp If one in five American parents couldn’t figure out where their kids were, most people would rightly see the phenomenon as a crisis and a national scandal. Grandstanding prosecutors with visions of gubernatorial campaigns dancing in their heads would conduct mass parental perp walks. Legislators would boost their presidential aspirations […]
May 30, 20182 CommentsRead More
L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise: Idiots Three

. By L. Neil Smith Last week ended on a kind of jarring, surrealistic note, when a pair of politicians exposed themselves as pathetic morons to the entire country and the world. And people say there’s no truth in government. Starting at the bottom of the barrel: I had more or less forgotten why I […]
October 24, 20172 CommentsRead More
















