Did Tucker’s Last Major Guest Lead to His Firing?
Speculation is still swirling about why Tucker Carlson was cancelled by Fox News. The major mainstream outlets have credited his dismissal to a few leaked text messages and video footage revealing Carlson making “crude and offensive” comments off air. Some
The Ruling Classes Are Inflation Deniers and the Ship of Fools Sails On
Even after two years of "transitory" inflation, America's ruling classes insist that prices are falling and that all of this is temporary. We don't believe them. Original Article: "The Ruling Classes Are Inflation Deniers and the Ship of Fools Sails On"
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From the GW Regulatory Resources Center: Revising Regulatory Review: Expert Insights on the Biden Administration’s Guidelines for Regulatory AnalysisTue, 9 May, 2023 10:30am - 3:00pm Please join the GW Regulatory Studies Center and the Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis for a timely discussion
The Fed Is Overindebted, Isn’t It?
Behind closed doors, the report is already making the rounds in expert circles: if you follow the rules of sound commercial accounting, the United States Federal Reserve (Fed) has lost its equity and is, as common language would have it,
Congress’s Shade on Suspended Solar Duties Shines Light on Troublesome Trade Remedy Laws
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith On May 3, the Senate passed a House joint resolution to nullify President Biden’s proclamation to freeze the collection of antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVDs) on certain imports of solar cells and panels. President Biden’s proclamation, issued last June, uses Section
Three Scenarios for Turkey’s Election: The Good, the Bad, and the Scary
Mustafa Akyol On Sunday, May 14, more than sixty million voters throughout Turkey will cast their votes in what may be the most fateful election for the nation since its founding a century ago. According to the results, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
Is the Debt Ceiling Unconstitutional? What about Default?
Robert A. Levy 1. Describe the current impasse regarding the debt ceiling. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns that the federal government may no longer be able to meet its obligations if the debt ceiling is not raised by June 1. The result:
Another reason to avoid MDPI journals
They'll go after you if you call them predatory. From Retraction Watch: A 2021 article that found journals from the open-access publisher MDPI had characteristics of predatory journals has been retracted and replaced with a version that softens its conclusions about
Whenever I think about quitting @twitter because of Leon I see something like this
Just gonna drop this here for those who need a reminder which approaches have the greatest potential for net emissions reductions
The Income Tax: Lessons from the Sixteenth Amendment
The passage of an income tax in the early twentieth century was an enormous shift toward a far more centralized and powerful US state. Original Article: "The Income Tax: Lessons from the Sixteenth Amendment"