Conservatives Shouldn’t Assume the Supreme Court Will Save Trump
It would be a mistake for conservatives to believe their team will bail out "their guy." In the end, most of those wearing robes are closer to their enemies than their friends.
It would be a mistake for conservatives to believe their team will bail out "their guy." In the end, most of those wearing robes are closer to their enemies than their friends.
Nippon Steel's proposal to merge with US Steel is meeting opposition from the usual suspects in Washington, not to mention Tucker Carlson. Their hysteria is off the charts.
Many cities and states in this country have been tearing down or destroying monuments because they represent part of a past that progressives and leftists believe should not have existed. Yet each time we tear down something, we potentially lose part of an important heritage.
The market continues to rejoice in the prospect of several rate cuts coming next year.
This is yet another illustration of how "democracy" in America means whatever the elites say it means. When elections may lead to outcomes that are particularly inconvenient to the regime, the regime's agents intervene to nullify the elections or to prevent an election from taking place.
In 2022 economist Larry Summers predicted that inflation would only be brought down by an increase in the unemployment rate for a couple of years.
It is only among radical classical liberals where we see a sustained support for a natural right to secession and self-determination, consistently applied. This sets the liberals apart from nationalist and conservative secessionists.
In our featured article by Dr. Joseph Salerno exposes the phony debate over fiat money and policy “rules” at the Federal Reserve. For years, many defenders of the Fed have told us that we can fix central banking with special rules for when the Fed should ease or tighten the money supply. What really has to change is how central bankers view easy money. Central bankers do so much damage because they have bad ideas.
In a Columbia Journalism Review article, NYT publisher A.G. Sulzberger claimed his newspaper embodies “journalistic independence.” But a recent article by James Bennet, a former NYT editor, reveals the paper does little more than provide progressive propaganda.