Our Nation’s Future by Dr Walt Williams
Our nation is rapidly approaching a point from which there’s little chance to avoid a financial collapse. The heart of our problem can be seen as a tragedy of the commons. That’s a set of circumstances More...
Media Dishonesty and Race by Dr Walt Williams
When NBC’s “Today” show played the audio of George Zimmerman’s call to a Sanford, Fla., police dispatcher about Trayvon Martin, the editors made him appear to be a racist who says: “This More...
Should the rich be condemned? by Dr Walt E Williams
Thomas Edison invented the incandescent bulb, the phonograph, the DC motor and other items in everyday use and became wealthy by doing so. Thomas Watson founded IBM and became rich through his company’s contribution More...
Poverty in America? op-ed by Dr Walt Williams
According to CBS News, “the number of people in the U.S. living in poverty in 2010 rose for the fourth year in a row, representing the largest number of Americans in poverty in the 52 years since such estimates More...
Gov. Perry’s Right About Social Security by Dr. Walt E. Williams
During the recent GOP presidential debate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry said that Social Security is a “monstrous lie” and a “Ponzi scheme.” More and more people are coming to see that Social Security More...
Our Moral Dilemma – Dr. Walter E. Williams
Most of our nation’s problems are a direct result of our being immune, hostile or indifferent to several moral questions. Let’s start out with the simple and move to the more complex. Or, stated another More...
Liberals Confuse Me
by Walter E. Williams Christine O’Donnell, U.S. Senate candidate from Delaware, has faced considerable criticism and news media attention about her youthful association with witchcraft. Have we seen similar More...
Where Best to be Poor
Imagine you are an unborn spirit whom God has condemned to a life of poverty but has permitted to choose the nation in which to live. I’m betting that most any such condemned unborn spirit would choose the More...
Economic Myths, Fallacies and Stupidity
George Orwell admonished, “Sometimes the first duty of intelligent men is the restatement of the obvious.” That’s what I want to do — talk about the obvious. Suppose that a person is faced with More...
Walt Williams: Minimum Wage Cruelty – Update
Walter Williams is the John M. Olin distinguished professor of economics at George Mason University, and a nationally syndicated columnist. Follow on http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams1.asp “Minimum More...



