Time Stolen by the State: Why Infrastructure Fails under Chronic Interventionism
In emerging democracies, infrastructure is rarely treated as a means. It becomes a promise, a symbol, sometimes a substitute for progress itself. Metro systems, highways, ports, and monumental public works are announced as proof that the state is moving history forward. Yet years pass, costs multiply, and delivery remains modest. What is lost in the process is not only money, but time, the most irreplaceable of all resources.
There Are No Good Outcomes in Trump’s Latest Attempt at Regime Change in Venezuela
Early Saturday morning, after months of military buildup, strikes on boats, and verbal threats, US forces entered Venezuela on President Trump’s orders and captured President Nicolás Maduro.
A few dozen Venezuelan soldiers and civilians were reportedly killed in the bombings carried out to cover the American soldiers who flew in to grab the Venezuelan leader.
The Real Reasons the US Bombed Venezuela
The Venezuelan War is a Racket
The Mises Wire had just barely published my article criticizing the National Security Strategy when hours later the news broke that the Pentagon had escalated Trump’s undeclared war against Venezuela by attacking the Fuerte Tiuna military base and various air defense installations in and around Caracas, killing 40 Venezuelans and abducting President Nicolás Maduro and hi
Brady: The New Neoconservatives
Bari Weiss gate-keeps the right against antiwar conservatives. Sound familiar?
Amid stubborn inflation, Bank of Japan raises benchmark rates to highest in 30 years
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Japan’s 10-year bond yield is now the highest its been since the 1990s. Inflation has run above above the BOJ’s 2% target for 44 straight months.
Tel Aviv moves to extend ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza
Israel immediately barred foreign journalists from reporting in Gaza after the start of the war in October 2023. Meanwhile, Israelis now openly call for censorship in the United States also.
Regime Change and Nation-Building Are Back!
As was the case the morning after “Shock and Awe” signaled the start of the Iraq war, many are cheering the US military raid on Venezuela and capture of its president, Nicolas Maduro. Overwhelming US military power – and likely some bribed Venezuelan officials – ensured that the operation was swift and dramatic.
This was not a war, we were told. It was just a surgical operation to remove a criminal dictator and restore democracy to the country. American oil companies would soon get even richer exploiting the country’s vast oil reserves. This time it will be different!