In her essay, “How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society,” Ayn Rand wrote: “The precept: “Judge
The Proper Way to Rebrand
Political pundit Adam Johnson takes issue with a trend among landlords to “rebrand” themselves as “housing providers” because “landlord” is
The Conundrum of a Referendum
In November, a “Right to Food” referendum will be on the ballot in Maine. If approved, the Declaration of Rights
Playing the Altruism Chip
Reliable Properties, the owner of a 24-unit apartment complex in Kansas City recently informed residents that their leases would not
Friday Roundup 10-22-22
Charlie Simms, the owner of a development company in Ohio, makes a point that needs to be included in discussions
“Public Health” vs. Individuals
Since March 2020, we have been subjected to an endless series of mandates and prohibitions. Businesses were ordered to close.
Return to the Pleistocene
A week after taking office, Biden set a goal of conserving 30 percent of America’s land and water by 2030—a
The Siren Call of Altruism
In an opinion piece on Politico, housing advocates Cea Weaver and Paul Williams argue that “democrats would be fools to