America’s Fiscal Collapse Accelerates
It’s official: the Department of Treasury is now issuing debt at pandemic levels. It’s worth noting the pandemic record was double the previous record, which had stood for 231 years.
New working paper: Sea-level Rise, Groundwater Quality, and the Impacts on Coastal Homeowners
Sea-level Rise, Groundwater Quality, and the Impacts on Coastal Homeowners Dennis Guignet, O. Ashton Morgan, Craig Landry, John C. Whitehead, William Anderson Abstract: Sea-level rise poses a growing threat to coastal communities and economies across the globe. North Carolina (NC) is no exception, with coastal communities facing
Stossel TV Debunks Six Myths About Globalization
Scott Lincicome Is the United States “losing” from international trade? Does globalization harm American workers or lead to a “race to the bottom” for the world’s poor? Are we really “de‐globalizing” today? I recently sat down with John Stossel to discuss these
The Senate Calls Out-of-Control Spending a National Security Threat, Keeps Spending Anyway
The only way out of this is for Congress to begin winding down the welfare-warfare state. A good place to start is by cutting spending on militarism and forgoing interventionism.
The Important Legacy of Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom
F.A. Hayek’s classic The Road to Serfdom was published eighty years ago. Critics then called Hayek a “reactionary.” Today, he is looking more and more like a prophet.
Taiwan Arms Backlog, March 2024 Update
Eric Gomez On March 11, 2024, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) released an annual update to its Arms Transfers Database, which is the primary data source that our arms backlog dataset uses to track US weapon deliveries to Taiwan. As