How Slavery Reparations Turned into Just Another Welfare Program
Over time, the demand for reparations has evolved from a demand to compensate specific victims to became just another call for more funding from a national welfare state.
Over time, the demand for reparations has evolved from a demand to compensate specific victims to became just another call for more funding from a national welfare state.
The “cure” to the current crisis that is forced upon all Europeans now is not just worse than the disease; it is the disease.
As 20 million Americans fall into unemployment, no crisis is so big that anyone in Washington would think of cutting military spending, including dollars spent on military gear for cops.
The “cure” to the current crisis that is forced upon all Europeans now is not just worse than the disease; it is the disease.
Debt matters, even if interest rates are low. Increasing debt and spending means lower growth and weaker real wages in the future.
If there is a new dawn, it is for the Sinicization of Europe—China-style stimulus administered alongside a severely ailing financial system kept whole by widespread financial and monetary repression.
As 20 million Americans fall into unemployment, no crisis is so big that anyone in Washington would think of cutting military spending, including dollars spent on military gear for cops.
Debt matters, even if interest rates are low. Increasing debt and spending means lower growth and weaker real wages in the future.
If there is a new dawn, it is for the Sinicization of Europe—China-style stimulus administered alongside a severely ailing financial system kept whole by widespread financial and monetary repression.
The economic nationalist faces a dilemma. Foreign aid handouts and economic protectionism are not only wholly compatible in theory, but the effects of foreign aid perfectly complement economic nationalists’ goals.