Davos: Has Globalism Peaked?
Jeff and Bob break down this week's Davos WEF conference and consider whether global elites really have the mechanisms to impose their plans.
Jeff and Bob break down this week's Davos WEF conference and consider whether global elites really have the mechanisms to impose their plans.
It's been more than 150 years since most state boundaries were drawn in the US. Since then, demographic and political realities have changed enormously. The boundaries should change too.
In a market economy, gold is sound money. There is no need for monetary authorities when gold rules.
Tho Bishop and Ryan McMaken celebrate World Economic Forum week.
Socialists don't just want to take your property; they also are demanding control of your children and loved ones.
Does the regulatory system help guarantee safe and effective drugs? Does the system protect drug consumers? Court cases tell us otherwise.
The fiat monetary system is slowly breaking down, taking the economy with it.
Keynesian economists fantasize that a market economy cannot "gain traction" without "stimulus" schemes from the government. In the end, the only thing stimulated are inflation and recession.
Progressives claim that poor nations are that way because wealthy nations exploit them through the capitalist system. Cultural institutions, it turns out, are the most important indicators of wealth and poverty.
John McWhorter takes on the present infatuation with wokeness and shows the real harm it is doing to our social fabric.