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Rising Interest Rates And The "Great Reset" Bubble
Even though many deny it, the “Great Reset” exists, referring to a set of ideas that range from “stakeholder capitalism” to “wokeness” and “fourth industrial revolution” to “transhumanism.”
Three Reasons Why Military Recruitment Is In Crisis
By the middle of 2022, it had already become apparent that the US military was having problems meeting recruitment goals. Since then, things haven't gotten better.
Southwest's Meltdown Reminds Us We Must End Airlines' Corporate Welfare
Southwest Airlines experienced an enormous meltdown over the Christmas holiday week last month, cancelling thousands of flights, and losing track of—or outright losing—countless pieces of luggage.
Total Employed Workers Fell Again In November As Savings And Incomes Fall
Total employed workers fell for the second month in a row in November, dropping nearly 400,000 workers below the pre-pandemic peak in February 2020.
A Harder Line With Beijing? Let’s Hope Not.
The development of sanctions as a tool legally distinct from the blockade warfare from which it grew has been a hallmark of the liberal rules-based order, with the use of sanctions steadily increasing over time.
Climate Change Policy Isn't Worth Its High Cost
To garner support for their cause, activists often present climate change as an existential risk. We are repeatedly told that there is incontrovertible evidence that humans are the main cause of climate change and that its effects are cataclysmic.
The Google Election
“Don’t be evil” is no longer be Google’s official company motto and it shows...
Does China Have Enough Gold To Move Toward Hard Currency?
Were the Chinese to take a turn toward hard-money policies, it is hard to see how the US could match a sound-money plan from China.
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