Trade Is Evil? By John Stossel
Leaders of both parties agree: We must reduce globalization.
Leaders of both parties agree: We must reduce globalization.
What if you come home and find strangers living in your house?
Four years ago, government officials told us, "Stay home!" We have "15 days to slow the spread."
"We're building a clean energy future," says President Joe Biden.
On CNN, a "reporter" interviewing Vice President Kamala Harris gushes, "I'm struck, just in your presence! Looking you in the eye, with your passion ... "
Really?
The media warn, "Artificial intelligence will replace millions of jobs."
Argentina actually elected a libertarian president.
The New York Times put Charles Murray on the cover of its Sunday Magazine, calling him "The Most Dangerous Conservative."
Before anyone was "canceled" for saying a "wrong" thing, actress Emily Blunt and I feared speaking.
Sen. John Kennedy is upset because Sen. Rand Paul wants to limit federal flood insurance.
Politicians are often takers.
They take our money (and freedom) in the name of achieving goals they rarely achieve.
Elon Musk and Sen. Elizabeth Warren may be the best examples of maker and taker. They're the stars of my video this week.
Warren shouts, "Tax the rich!"
In this season of giving, I'll donate to the Doe Fund, a charity that helps drug abusers and ex-cons find purpose in life through work.
United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry says it will take trillions of dollars to "solve" climate change. Then he says, "There is not enough money in any country in the world to actually solve this problem."
The Fourth Amendment secures our right to be secure against unreasonable searches, right?
You must be lonely. The media say loneliness is everywhere in America.
My first Stossel TV Fellow, Trevor Kraus, initiated this column.