Wading through Mississippi’s morass of regulations would take 13 weeks to absorb its 9.3 million words and 117,558 restrictions.
Reihan Salam, Executive Editor of National Review and the author of Melting Pot or Civil War?: A Son of Immigrants Makes the Case Against Open Borders, joined MCPP for our Liberty Luncheon on November 15.
Purchase his book here: https://www.amazon.com/Melting-Pot-Civil-War-Immigrants-ebook/dp/B06W599DSM/
Reihan's the author of the new book, Melting Pot or Civil War?: A Son of Immigrants Makes the Case Against Open Borders. Listen to his take on what we should do as a nation to solve our immigration crisis.
You can purchase the book here.
In this edition of Freedom Minute, we talk about why food truck regulations are not only bad for consumers and the local economy, they are often indefensible from a legal perspective.
In this edition of Freedom Minute, we talk about recent comments on Twitter from a professor at Ole Miss and how we can reform higher education.
In this edition of Freedom Minute, we talk about why a government boycott based upon a personal objection to speech made by a company is unconstitutional.
In this edition of Freedom Minute, we talk about the start of the NFL season, declining ratings and revenue, Nike, Colin Kaepernick, and culture.
In this edition of Freedom In Five Minutes or Less, we talk about the new school LeBron James is opening, innovation in education, and why sending piles of cash to district schools usually does not work.
In this edition of Freedom In Five Minutes or Less, we talk about the sharing economy and why regulatory action is bad policy.