QJAE: Ulysses S. Grant and the Panic of 1873
From the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics.
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From the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics.
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From the Journal of Libertarian Studies.
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One of the things about America’s welfare-state way of life that has long fascinated me is how welfare-state advocates are convinced that this way of life reflects the goodness of the American people. By the same token, anyone who opposes this way of life is considered to be heartless, uncaring, selfish, and self-centered.
He should have defunded it. Instead, he kept the corporate welfare flowing and renamed it after himself.
The Hungarian PM told CNBC he believes there is no way forward for proposals to fund the rebuilding of Ukraine via frozen Russian assets.
After a long delay, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics today reported its price inflation report for the first time since the September report. According to the report, price inflation, as measured by the CPI slowed in November, both year over year, and from September to November. (Most October CPI data was not collected due to the federal shutdown.)
When mainstream conservatism looks back at the legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., they often cite his making conservatism into something “respectable” and his excommunication of what are deemed “kooks” and “conspiracists.” Their most proud moment is Buckley’s purging of the John Birch Society, which is supposed to have made National Review and the conservative movement respectable. Further, the average apologist of the purge cites it as the moment that the conspiracy theorists were supposedly removed.