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  • Why Do We Have the Federal Reserve Bank?

    Published March 30, 2026
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    These days, most people assume that a central bank—in the United States that is the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed)—is something that a country has to have.
  • Climate Change Weekly # 575— Attribution Studies Are Built on Flawed Logic, Poor Assumptions

    Published March 27, 2026
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    Since its passage, the IRA resulted in billions of dollars being wasted on various green boondoggles.
  • Brother Love the Earth’s Traveling Salvation Show

    Published March 25, 2026
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    Former National Audubon Society COO Dan Beard once confessed, “What you get in your mailbox is a never-ending stream of shrill crisis-related material designed to evoke emotions so that you will sit down and write a check.” Neil Diamond sang, “Pack up the babies and grab the old ladies, And everyone goes, ‘Cause everyone knows […]
  • Security Experts Are Concerned about Potential Harm of EV Batteries

    Published March 25, 2026
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    EV batteries possess inherent hazards that could be exploited in malicious acts.
  • Life, Liberty, Property #139: Fed Keeps Interest Rates ‘Mildly Restrictive, Even Modestly Restrictive’

    Published March 23, 2026
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    In his address to the press, Chairman Jerome Powell sounded much more optimistic—or devoted to stomping on any signs of job growth for American workers.
  • Climate Change Weekly # 574— The Fight for an Honest Judicial Assessment of Climate Science Is Not Over

    Published March 20, 2026
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    Since its passage, the IRA resulted in billions of dollars being wasted on various green boondoggles.
  • Mississippi Is Closing the Literacy Gap. Now, It Needs Universal School Choice.

    Published March 19, 2026
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    It is no secret that Mississippi has generally not been the cream of the crop in terms of education in recent history. In 2013, the Magnolia State ranked 49th in Grade 4 Reading, 50th in Grade 4 Math, 50th in Grade 8 Reading, and 50th in Grade 8 Math based on test scores from the […]
  • The Economics of Population Decline

    Published March 17, 2026
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    Declining population or depopulation has emerged after years of warnings about overpopulation. While biologists see benefits from depopulation, some economists fear reduced investment, slower economic growth, and stress to social assistance systems. Is depopulation a cause for alarm? The demographic “transition” refers to a decline in death rates leading to significant population growth and then […]
  • Jobs and Economic Policy

    Published March 17, 2026
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    Good paying jobs allowing people to support families should be the focus of economic policy. So argues Oren Cass of American Compass. In The Once and Future Worker, Cass discussed what jobs-centered policy might mean: “creating an economy in which workers of all kinds can sustain strong families and communities. And that requires a policy […]
  • Government Ownership of the Means of Production?

    Published March 17, 2026
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    New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is a socialist true believer, one who still advocates for government ownership of the means of production. What are the economic consequences of government ownership? We must compare decision-making structures, since economics analyzes decisions. Ownership assigns decision rights; owners make decisions about the use of houses, land, or businesses. […]
  • New Energy Policies in California Threaten America’s National Security

    Published March 17, 2026
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    California’s high regulatory burden and taxes have been the basis of corporate business decisions to leave California for more pro-business locations to run a business. The exodus from California includes Tesla, Oracle, Chevron, SpaceX, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Charles Schwab, and Yamaha, which have relocated their headquarters to states with lower taxes and regulations. An increasingly […]
  • Life, Liberty, Property #138: Washington’s Millionaires-Tax Doom Loop

    Published March 16, 2026
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    Proponents said the tax would hit less than half of 1 percent of the state’s population, about 30,000 households. Soon there will be much fewer such households, you can be sure.
  • New Heartland Book Warning That Americans Don’t Truly Own Their Investments Gains Significant Media Attention as States Consider Reforms

    Published March 16, 2026
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    Most Americans believe they own the stocks, bonds, and retirement assets in their investment accounts. Legally, they don’t.
  • Electricity Is About to Become the Most Valuable Commodity on Earth

    Published March 11, 2026
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    For candidates who hope to lead—whether as mayor, governor, or president—energy wisdom requires comprehensive awareness that modern civilization is not powered by electricity alone; that materials matter; that oil underpins global logistics and manufacturing; that ethical mining must be part of any responsible strategy; that nuclear power is returning to the global stage; and that […]
  • PRESS RELEASE: New Temperature Study in Reno Finds Urban Heat Island Bias at Official Weather Station

    Published March 10, 2026
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    Independent reference system shows airport station reporting temperatures up to 3°F warmer than nearby properly sited station SCHAUMBURG, IL (March 10, 2026) – A new analysis by The Heartland Institute finds that the official temperature station at Reno-Tahoe International Airport consistently records warmer temperatures than a nearby properly sited reference station, demonstrating how station placement […]
  • Life, Liberty, Property #137: Supreme Court Struggles to Balance Process and Justice

    Published March 9, 2026
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    The fact that states have long engaged in tax foreclosures does not resolve the question of whether “just compensation” has to mean something other than “fair market value.”
  • Climate Change Weekly # 573— Reliable Solar Has Larger Land Footprint Than Previously Thought

    Published March 6, 2026
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    Since its passage, the IRA resulted in billions of dollars being wasted on various green boondoggles.
  • Heartland Institute Responds to American Homeownership Act

    Published March 4, 2026
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    ‘Both parties need to learn that government intervention does not remedy government intervention’
  • America Literally Cannot Afford Democratic Socialism

    Published March 4, 2026
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    Despite the dire financial situation of the national government, democratic socialism is more popular than ever.
  • Life, Liberty, Property #136: Are the Fears About the Economy Justified?

    Published March 3, 2026
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    Overall, the U.S. economy is not yet where it should be, though the doom talk today is overstated and politically motivated. What is most damaging about the mismatch between today’s economic myth and reality is the false conclusions about economic policy its advocates send.
  • Degraded Schools

    Published March 3, 2026
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    Nat Malkus, a senior fellow in education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, oversees the Return to Learn Tracker, which monitors chronic absenteeism in U.S. schools. His latest report, released in early February, includes data from 39 states and Washington, DC. He states that after reaching a high of 29 percent in the 2021–22 […]
  • Could California Be a National Security Risk For America?

    Published March 3, 2026
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    With no crude oil pipelines over the Sierra Mountains, California is an energy island separated from the crude oil supply, and the infrastructure of oil refineries from the other 49 States. Thus, all in-state California transportation fuel demands for ships, airports, cars, and trucks is stressing in-state refineries: Beyond chemistry, hydrocarbons underpin physical mobility. Collectively, […]
  • Seattle Socialists Should Be Sleepless

    Published March 3, 2026
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    While New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been in the national limelight for many months, his democratic socialist colleague in Seattle, Mayor Katie Wilson, has mostly remained under the radar. A few weeks ago, Mamdani released his Fiscal Year 2027 Preliminary Budget, which calls for $14 billion in new spending, even though New York […]
  • State Education Standards Should Matter More

    Published March 2, 2026
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    In the United States, education is primarily under the purview of the states. Although the federal government has taken a larger role since the creation of the Department of Education in 1979 and the passage of laws like No Child Left Behind in 2002, education pedagogy generally remains under the sole discretion of state entities. […]

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