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Using Education to Socialize People as Good Citizens

Ryan Wiseman

When it comes to having a healthy, stable, and functional society, it really becomes important to note the role that education plays in helping to create the kind of citizens that are needed to have […]

Improving our Nation

How to Fix All of Our Water Shortage and Flooding Problems

Ryan Wiseman

We have several problems in the United States when it comes to water issues. We have flooding problems in the river valleys like the Mississippi and Ohio; we overuse the water in the aquifers, such […]

Case for the Traditional Family

The Argument for the Nuclear Family Improving One’s Level of Advantage

Ryan Wiseman

People on the political left just love to attack the intact traditional two-adult nuclear family structure. The feminists come along and claim that supporting the traditional family is sexist and goes against “women empowerment,” despite […]

Environmentalism

Laws Meant to Protect the Environment Have a Huge Potential to Backfire

Ryan Wiseman

We really need to be very careful about creating policies and laws that go to extreme measures to reduce and eliminate carbon emissions, as such laws and policies have a huge potential to disrupt, implode, […]

The Case Against Big Government

Big Government is the Worst Form of Bigotry You Can Even Imagine

Ryan Wiseman

A large government is inherently anti-poor, anti-black, anti-immigrant, anti-minority, anti-woman, and anti-white. In fact, big government is so anti-everybody that we might as well slap big giant BIGOT signs on most (not all) of our […]

The Case Against Big Government

How to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck with the Government

Ryan Wiseman

If we really want to get the most “bang for our buck,” in terms of minimizing resource and energy usage, and be of more benefit to our environment, while simultaneously maximizing our wealth-creation and prosperity, […]

The Case Against Big Government

Big Government Hinders Economic Growth and Blocks Widespread Prosperity: The Backpack Analogy

Ryan Wiseman

To put it a little differently:The larger the government, the more burden it puts on the economy, which hinders economic growth and prosperity. To help you understand this point, let me present to you an […]

The Case Against Socialism

How Income Inequality is Part of Human Uniqueness and Freedom

Ryan Wiseman

Many of today’s pro-socialist politicians, and their supporters, talk about – actually they complain about – income inequality between what they deem to be the “haves” versus the “have nots,” inherent in the free-market capitalist […]

Minimum Wage

A Short History of the Minimum Wage in England and America

Ryan Wiseman

England and the United States both have had their own unique developments of how minimum wage laws came into being. England If you look at the history of England, you’ll find that for the longest […]

Minimum Wage

The Negative Effect a National Minimum Wage Had on the American South

Ryan Wiseman

Unions and the Minimum Wage You should notice that it’s many times the unions, and workers that are part of these unions, that seem to be the biggest pushers of raising the minimum wage. This […]

Minimum Wage

The Devastating Impact the American Minimum Wage Had on Puerto Rico

Ryan Wiseman

Now, let’s talk about Puerto Rico, and the effects that imposing a minimum wage had on this island. Because the island is part of the United States, it was required to impose that same one-size-fits-all […]

Minimum Wage

What Would Workers’ Wages Be Like Today If the Democratic Party Never Existed?

Ryan Wiseman

Since it tends to be our political left, in the form of the Democratic party, that pushes for higher and higher minimum wages, we really need to ask a question: What would worker’s wages be […]

Minimum Wage

The Intersection of Immigration and Wage Policies

Ryan Wiseman

One factor among many to keep in mind, when it comes to average wages for those in the working class, is the immigration factor. This is where it’s important to do immigration right, and use […]

Economics

An Immigration Policy that Increases Workers’ Wages

Ryan Wiseman

Let’s now talk about creating an immigration policy that works in the best interest of immigrants AND the working class at the same time, rather than to both of their detriments. There are two general […]

Economics

How to Grow Our Economy by Utilizing the Untapped Low-ROI Economic Sectors

Ryan Wiseman

What if I told you that there is something that we can do as a nation that could help grow our economy, boost our GDP, and create jobs and wealth, bringing us to a level […]

Minimum Wage

Does Raising the Minimum Wage Benefit Lots of People? Answer: No!

Ryan Wiseman

Another way to put it is like this: Does manipulation of the minimum wage really make things better for a large number of people? Like I said in the title: the answer to this question […]

Minimum Wage

What Good is Working to Raise Workers’ Wages if Their Housing Costs Continue to Go Up Too?

Ryan Wiseman

Let’s say that we succeeded in raising the average wages for workers throughout the country. What would happen? It would eventually cause housing costs to increase to the point that it would negate any positive […]

Economics

The Other Part of Raising Wages: Lowering Housing Prices

Ryan Wiseman

When politicians, especially ones on the political left, talk about raising the wages of workers throughout the nation, they usually talk about things like raising the minimum wage, or the need for workers to be […]

Minimum Wage

Is There A Better Way to Raise Worker’s Wages Than Raising the Minimum Wage?

Ryan Wiseman

Now, with everything that I’ve told you in other minimum wage articles about how minimum wage laws can actually be detrimental to workers at the low end of the wage spectrum, and to businesses and […]

Minimum Wage

What Effect Would Doubling the Minimum Wage Have on Workers and Businesses?

Ryan Wiseman

Many people will claim that increasing the minimum wage to $15.00/hour will help to increase the well-being and quality of life for individuals who currently are at today’s minimum wage amount. I find this at […]

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