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Gullible Americans

By Walter E. Williams (Dec 28, 2011)

National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Deborah Hersman has called for states to mandate a total ban on cellphone usage while driving. She has also encouraged... more

China Trade: Myths vs. Reality

By Walter E. Williams (Dec 21, 2011)

Republicans and Democrats, liberals as well as conservatives, have bought into anti-Chinese trade demagoguery. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested that tariffs... more

Economic Fairness

By Walter E. Williams (Dec 14, 2011)

The most prevalent theme in President Barack Obama's Dec. 6 Osawatomie, Kan., speech was the need for greater "fairness." In fact, though the president never defined the term... more

Free To Die?

By Walter E. Williams (Dec 07, 2011)

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, in his New York Times column titled "Free to Die" (9/15/2011), pointed out that back in 1980, his late fellow Nobel... more

Ending Income Inequality

By Walter E. Williams (Nov 30, 2011)

Benefiting from a hint from an article titled "Is Harry Potter Making You Poorer?", written by my colleague Dr. John Goodman, president of the Dallas-based National Center... more

Should the Rich Be Condemned?

By Walter E. Williams (Nov 23, 2011)

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... more

Poverty in America?

By Walter E. Williams (Nov 16, 2011)

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... more

Ignorance Exploited

By Walter E. Williams (Nov 09, 2011)

Many Wall Street occupiers are echoing the Communist Party USA's call to "Save the nation! Tax corporations! Tax the rich!" There are other Americans, on both the left and... more

Democracy Is Impossible

By Walter E. Williams (Nov 02, 2011)

After Moammar Gadhafi's downfall as Libya's tyrannical ruler, politicians and "experts" in the U.S. and elsewhere, including French Foreign Minister... more

Profits Are for People

By Walter E. Williams (Oct 26, 2011)

The Occupy Wall Street demonstrators are demanding "people before profits" -- as if profit motivation were the source of mankind's troubles -- when it's often the absence of... more

Pitting Us Against Each Other

By Walter E. Williams (Oct 19, 2011)

President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party have led increasingly successful efforts to pit Americans against one another through the politics of hate and envy.... more

It's Hard To Be a Racist

By Walter E. Williams (Oct 12, 2011)

Years ago it was easy to be a racist. All you had to be was a white person using some of the racial epithets that are routinely used in song and everyday speech by many of... more

Social Security Disaster

By Walter E. Williams (Oct 05, 2011)

Politicians who are principled enough to point out the fraud of Social Security, referring to it as a lie and Ponzi scheme, are under siege. Acknowledgment of... more

The Financial Mess in the US and Europe

By Walter E. Williams (Sep 28, 2011)

What's the common thread between Europe's financial mess, particularly among the PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain), and the financial mess in the U.S.?... more

Gov. Perry's Right About Social Security

By Walter E. Williams (Sep 21, 2011)

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... more

Too Much Higher Education

By Walter E. Williams (Sep 14, 2011)

Too much of anything is just as much a misallocation of resources as it is too little, and that applies to higher education just as it applies to everything else. A recent... more

Blacks and Politics

By Walter E. Williams (Sep 07, 2011)

At one of last month's Congressional Black Caucus-sponsored "job fairs," Rep. Andre Carson, D-Ind., told the audience: "This is the effort that we're seeing of Jim Crow. Some... more

Race and Economics

By Walter E. Williams (Aug 31, 2011)

Overall U.S. unemployment is 9.1 percent. For white adults, it's 8 percent, and for white teens, 23 percent. Black adult unemployment stands at 17 percent, and for black... more

Legal Obedience

By Walter E. Williams (Aug 24, 2011)

What laws are we morally obligated to obey? Help with the answer can be found in "Economic Liberty and the Constitution," a 66-page pamphlet by Jacob G. Hornberger, founder... more

Ominous Parallels

By Walter E. Williams (Aug 17, 2011)

People are beginning to compare Barack Obama's administration to the failed administration of Jimmy Carter, but a better comparison is to the Roosevelt administration of the... more

Ignorance, Stupidity or Connivance?

By Walter E. Williams (Aug 10, 2011)

President Barack Obama has called for a luxury tax on corporate jets as a means to generate revenue to fight federal deficits. The president's economic advisers ought... more

Cruel Laws

By Walter E. Williams (Aug 03, 2011)

What does it take to be able to own and operate a taxi and earn $30,000, $40,000 or more a year? You need to purchase a used car and liability insurance. Compared with other... more

Job Destruction Makes Us Richer

By Walter E. Williams (Jul 27, 2011)

Here's what President Barack Obama said about our high rate of unemployment in an interview with NBC's Ann Curry: "The other thing that happened, though --... more

Education Is Worse Than We Thought

By Walter E. Williams (Jul 20, 2011)

Last December, I reported on Harvard University professor Stephan Thernstrom's essay "Minorities in College -- Good News, But...," on Minding the Campus, a website sponsored... more

Failing Liberty 101

By Walter E. Williams (Jul 13, 2011)

A recent Superman comic book has the hero saying, "I am renouncing my U.S. citizenship" because "truth, justice, and the American way -- it's not enough anymore." Though not... more

Gross Media Ignorance

By Walter E. Williams (Jul 06, 2011)

There's little that's intelligent or informed about Time magazine editor Richard Stengel's article "One Document, Under Siege" (June 23, 2011). It contains many grossly... more

America's New Racists

By Walter E. Williams (Jun 22, 2011)

The late South African economist William Hutt, in his 1964 book, "The Economics of the Colour Bar," said that one of the supreme tragedies of the human condition is that... more

Our Moral Dilemma

By Walter E. Williams (Jun 15, 2011)

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... more

Irksome Things

By Walter E. Williams (Jun 08, 2011)

There are a lot of things, large and small, that irk me. One of them is our tendency to evaluate a presidential candidate based on his intelligence or academic... more

Do We Deserve Our Fate?

By Walter E. Williams (Jun 01, 2011)

The latest Social Security Trustees Report tells us that the program will be insolvent by the year 2037. The combined unfunded liability of Social Security and Medicare has... more

Common Sense Versus Nonsense

By Walter E. Williams (May 25, 2011)

William J. McGee, the consumer advocate on the Department of Transportation's Future of Aviation Advisory Committee wrote "Forcing the F.A.A. to Fly Blind" in The New York... more

Understanding Liberals

By Walter E. Williams (May 18, 2011)

The liberal vision of government is easily understood and makes perfect sense if one acknowledges their misunderstanding and implied assumptions about the sources of income.... more

Minimum Wage's Discriminatory Effects

By Walter E. Williams (May 11, 2011)

As if more proof were needed about the minimum wage's devastating effects, yet another study has reached the same conclusion. Last week, two labor economists, Professors... more

Let's Blame Speculators

By Walter E. Williams (May 04, 2011)

Here's a non-rocket science question: If you expect a reduced harvest of wheat, corn, rice or any other commodity some time in the future, what would be the wise thing to do... more

Let's Blame Speculators

By Walter E. Williams (May 04, 2011)

Here's a non-rocket science question: If you expect a reduced harvest of wheat, corn, rice or any other commodity some time in the future, what would be the wise thing to do... more

Smugglers As Heroes

By Walter E. Williams (Apr 27, 2011)

Smugglers are heroes of sorts. The essence of what a smuggler offers is: "Government tyrants want to either prevent or interfere with peaceable voluntary exchange... more

Academic Rot

By Walter E. Williams (Apr 20, 2011)

The average American, as parent, student and taxpayer, has little idea of the academic rot at so many of our colleges. Save for a tiny handful of the nation's colleges, what... more

Eat the Rich

By Walter E. Williams (Apr 13, 2011)

I've often said that I wish there were some humane way to get rid of the rich. If you asked why, I'd answer that getting rid of the rich would save us from distraction by... more

Diversity Perversity

By Walter E. Williams (Apr 06, 2011)

The terms affirmative action, equal representation, preferential treatment and quotas just don't sell well. The intellectual elite and their media, government and corporate... more

Department of Injustice

By Walter E. Williams (Mar 30, 2011)

One of the requirements to become a Dayton, Ohio police officer is to successfully pass the city's two-part written examination. Applicants must correctly answer 57 of 86... more

Economic Lunacy

By Walter E. Williams (Mar 23, 2011)

Economic lunacy abounds, and often the most learned, including Nobel Laureates, are its primary victims. The most recent example of economic lunacy is found in a Huffington... more

Continuing Stubborn Ignorance

By Walter E. Williams (Mar 16, 2011)

Within the past decade, I've written three columns titled "Deception 101," "Stubborn Ignorance," and "Exploiting Public Ignorance," all explaining which branch of the... more

Handouts, Morality and Common Sense

By Walter E. Williams (Mar 09, 2011)

Whether Americans realize it or not, the last decade's path of congressional spending is unsustainable. Spending must be reined in, but what spending should be cut? The... more

Public Employee Unions

By Walter E. Williams (Mar 03, 2011)

With all of the union strife in Wisconsin, Indiana and New Jersey, and indications of more to come, it might be time to shed a bit of light on unions as an economic unit.... more

Democracy Versus Liberty

By Walter E. Williams (Feb 23, 2011)

It is truly disgusting for me to hear politicians, national and international talking heads and pseudo-academics praising the Middle East stirrings as democracy movements. We... more

Self-Inflicted Poverty

By Walter E. Williams (Feb 16, 2011)

Why is it that Egyptians do well in the U.S. but not Egypt? We could make that same observation and pose that same question about Nigerians, Cambodians, Jamaicans and others... more

A Killer Agency

By Walter E. Williams (Feb 09, 2011)

Sam Kazman's "Drug Approvals and Deadly Delays" article in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons (Winter 2010), tells a story about how the U.S. Food and Drug... more

Black Education

By Walter E. Williams (Feb 02, 2011)

In my "Black Education Disaster" column (12/22/10), I presented National Assessment of Educational Progress test data that demonstrated that an average black high school... more

Can Our Nation Be Saved?

By Walter E. Williams (Jan 26, 2011)

National debt is over $14 trillion, the federal budget deficit is $1.4 trillion and, depending on whose estimates are used, the unfunded liability or indebtedness of the... more

Why We're a Divided Nation

By Walter E. Williams (Jan 19, 2011)

Some Americans have strong, sometimes unyielding preferences for Mac computers, while most others have similarly strong preferences for PCs and wouldn't be caught dead using... more

What Our Constitution Permits

By Walter E. Williams (Jan 12, 2011)

Here's the House of Representatives new rule: "A bill or joint resolution may not be introduced unless the sponsor has submitted for printing in the Congressional Record a... more

True or False

By Walter E. Williams (Jan 05, 2011)

So many statements we accept as true, plausible or beyond question; but are they? Let's look at a couple of important ones: global warming and U.S. manufacturing decline. In... more