12/01/2025
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How to Win the Opioid Fight
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Medicaid’s regulatory failures must be addressed. Despite thousands of
lawsuits against OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma now being settled, the opioid
crisis continues to devastate families and communities. This is why there are
massive national efforts to expand addiction treatment, develop non-opioid pain
alternatives, promote natural remedies, and confront the Mexican drug cartels
flooding America with fentanyl. In […]
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A Chance to Double Your Gift!
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Join or renew your Mises Institute Membership for 2026 today! One of our
generous donors has offered to open our year-end campaign with an offer to
double every gift. $10 becomes $20, $25 becomes $50, and so on. Gifts will be
matched through December 8. For more than 10 years, we’ve been grateful to have
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Trump vs Progressive Press: Whoever Wins, Will America Still Lose?
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Trust a clearly biased media establishment or the federal government – It’s a
tough sell either way. Donald Trump is no stranger to the progressive press.
Left-leaning news outlets seemed to target him the moment he announced his
intention to run for president, and they haven’t let up since. The bias has
been plain to […]
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What to Do About Venezuela?
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The war on drugs wasn’t a real war until President Trump made it one.
President Trump has made Venezuela a special project, presenting Venezuelan
President Nicolás Maduro as the face of the evil visited on America by drug and
human traffickers. Maduro does not personally run the cartel’s transnational
criminal operations, of course, but he […]
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How the ‘Blob’ crashed Britain’s economy
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Rachel Reeves delivered the budget from hell last week, shredding her
manifesto promise not to raise taxes on ‘working people’ by instead hiking
taxes to never-before-seen heights. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR)
warned that in the coming years, growth would be slower, inflation would be
steeper and even borrowing would be higher than previously […]
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