U.S. Economy
‘Post-Katrina’ Radio Interview
As recorded on the Deke Bellavia radio program, WWL 870AM, New Orleans, Lousiana, 03-29-2006
8. Myths and Facts About Big Business
Rockefeller, Carnegie, Dow, Hill, and other great American businessmen did more for America than all the big-government programs combined. These men were market entrepreneurs, not political ones.
Britain’s Stern Review on Global Warming: It Could Be Environmentalism’s Swan Song
Forcibly curtailing the use of carbon-based technology cuts the ground from beneath the development of future low-carbon technology. It aborts the development of the necessary industrial base. Environmentalism thus stands a very strong chance of ultimately reverting to the more traditional socialism of massive government construction and engineering projects.
Flow of Funds Report Show U.S. Imbalances Worse Than Ever
A few days ago, the Federal Reserve released the latest flow of funds report.
Will An Oil Price Fall Push Inflation Down?
Our analysis shows that it is changes in past money supply, and not changes in the price of oil, that drive price inflation.
This time it’s just has to work
CNN is reporting that July 1 was the effective date for a host of new state laws, with more laws about to become effective.
The Ultimate pro-WalMart Article
If I were to give a tour of the United States to visitors from a socialist country, who are used to experiencing chronic shortages of almost everything, Wal-Mart would be one of the first places I would take them. It is a perfect symbol of one of the most remarkable things that we have — an enormous variety of high quality, low cost products that are available to virtually everyone throughout the United States.
The New York Times: It Just Can’t Stop Hating Success and the American Way of Life
To combat climate change, we need to break our addiction to consuming oil, while developing countries need to break their addiction to sel
