VIDEO: One on One with Professor Walter Williams
by Jon Caldara | 8:14 am, March 22, 2013
The great economics professor Walter Williams joined me on my show last week. In case you missed it, here is the video.
VIDEO: Walter Williams 2013 Founders’ Night Keynote Address
by Jon Caldara | 12:58 pm, March 15, 2013
In case you missed our annual Founders’ Night dinner last Thursday, here is the keynote address given by world famous George Mason economist Walter Williams.
28th Annual Founders’ Night Featuring Walter Williams
by Jon Caldara | 4:42 pm, January 28, 2013
Mark your calendar right now for the biggest party of the year. And it’s coming up fast. Our 28th Annual Founders’ Night Dinner will be held March 7th at Infinity Park in Glendale.
Every year we honor one person who has gone above and beyond to fight for Liberty and the future of Colorado with our [...]
CBO All But Guarantees Fiscal Cliff Gridlock
by Bob Adelmann | 6:31 pm, November 11, 2012
When an irresistable force meets an immovable object, it’s called gridlock.
Marching Towards the Fiscal Cliff
by Bob Adelmann | 4:22 pm, November 11, 2012
I wonder when reality will set in?
Obama Intends to Bring Down Capitalism
by Bob Adelmann | 3:38 pm, November 7, 2012
Reynolds has a blind spot, and as a result promotes a myth.
Fiscal Cliff Causing Flurry of Tax Moves
by Bob Adelmann | 8:01 am, November 6, 2012
The ideal, of course, is a zero tax bracket, with government so small that it would be adequately funded, as it was prior to 1913, with tariffs. Back then government spending stayed within its means and within the confines of the Constitution.
One Last Look at the Polls
by Bob Adelmann | 1:45 pm, November 5, 2012
Polling is interesting in and of itself. And predictions for Tuesday are interesting, too. But neither means a whit if both candidates are cut from the same piece of cloth, which they are.
Looking Behind the Latest Jobs Report Numbers
by Bob Adelmann | 4:11 pm, November 4, 2012
As volatile and flimsy as the BLS numbers are, they cannot disguise an economy that is going nowhere, nor the trouble that Obama is in.
Inane Reactions to Hurricane Sandy
by Bob Adelmann | 2:08 pm, November 4, 2012
Nick Gillespie, at Reason.com, has nailed it. Three reactions to the hurricane are not only predictable but silly. The first I covered yesterday, exposing the broken window fallacy that Sandy is going to be good for business. Gillespie takes after Professor Peter Morici, as I did: At Yahoo Finance, University of Maryland economist Peter Morici [...]
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