by Richard W. Rahn | Oct 27, 2015
Ultimately, if you continue to spend more than you take in — whether you are an individual, business or government — there will be a day of reckoning. Puerto Rico is likely to reach that day by Dec. 1. Back in June, the governor of Puerto Rico, Alejandro Garcia...
by Richard W. Rahn | Oct 20, 2015
If one phrase encapsulated the Vietnam War, it was this: “We had to destroy the village in order to save it.” Those in the political class in Washington have learned nothing, but perhaps more accurately, many don’t care if their policy proposals and actions cause more...
by Richard W. Rahn | Oct 13, 2015
If Hillary Clinton were to be elected president, what economic policies would she propose and what would be the effect on the economy? To try to get an answer, I have looked at her statements, her campaign website, and her Senate record. Mrs. Clinton has recognized...
by Richard W. Rahn | Oct 6, 2015
Government is supposed to make life better for people — particularly the poor — but the U.S. and European governments are increasing the misery of the poor. In the popular culture, Cayman is viewed as place were tax evaders and money launderers put their wealth. The...