In 2018, accordionist Tony Barilla had a simple desire. He wanted to play his accordion on sidewalks in Houston’s Theater
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That Which is Seen
In 1850, the French economist, Claude Frédéric Bastiat, wrote an essay titled “That Which is Seen and That Which is
Profits are Pro-life
Producers have long been under attack around the world. The pandemic has intensified those attacks. Perhaps the most notable target
Like Manna from Heaven
About 24 hours after the Supreme Court struck down the CDC’s latest eviction moratorium, housing advocates assembled in at least
Proud to be a Real Estate Investor
In recent years, it has grown increasingly popular to attack real estate investors. Whether they are flippers, landlords, or developers,
The Freedom to Trade and Use Vaccines
Last Friday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave Americans permission to receive Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. The FDA’s action came
The Freedom to Produce and Trade Vaccines
Nearly a week after Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine began being used in Great Britain, the vaccine will start being used in
It’s a Wonderful World
In the late 1970s, FedEx unveiled its slogan, “When it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight.” Today, Amazon operates