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Dec 14, 2021

Sure… Drugs are bad. But the war on drugs has been far worse—especially as an increasing number of states decide to legalize marijuana, to one extent or another. The continued prohibition on the federal level has wreaked havoc on individuals, entrepreneurs and legal marketplaces that have emerged in states like...


Dec 7, 2021

Many of today’s political debates seem completely divorced from the fundamental economic truths of how individuals, communities and human beings actually behave.

David Bahnsen, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer of The Bahnsen Group and author of There’s No Free Lunch: 250 Economic Truths, joined the...


Nov 30, 2021

From Las Vegas to Goldfield, and from Reno to Elko, the diversity of this state is mind boggling. Each community is unique and distinct—and yet, they all still have something that makes them quintessentially “Nevadan.”

Patricia “Patty” Cafferata—a former Assemblyperson, State Treasurer and a one-time...


Nov 16, 2021

When it comes to “affordable housing,” politicians love selling the public on more mandates, larger subsidies and ever-more government “solutions” to the crisis.

However, in reality, those are the very types of policies that caused much of our modern troubles with home affordability in the first place.

In this...


Nov 9, 2021

After the political upset in Virginia, both Democrats and Republicans are scrambling to make sense of the political shifts taking place—with Republicans feeling confident about the trends they’re seeing in the electorate.

However, the all-important “independent” is a lot more complex than many political pundits...