Wars and Domestic Massacres
The greatest single contribution we could make to ending killing and violence is to end America's foreign wars.
The greatest single contribution we could make to ending killing and violence is to end America's foreign wars.
A return to such conditions could mean only the eradication of the bulk of today's population and complete impoverishment for those remaining.
The establishment media are still wrong-footed on Brexit. Johnson's hardball approach could be a big win for the UK.
By just glancing at Latin America’s current gun policies, we see a region that is in desperate need of more pro-gun laws. Countries like Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela offer lurid accounts of what happens when most of the population is effectively disarmed when facing real criminal threats.
While much of the media remains focused on Trump and trade, the greatest threat to the Chinese economy may be reckoning with a massive financial bubble from within.
Contrary to popular thinking, we do not need the central bank to stabilize prices in order to promote economic prosperity. The central bank can neither know the "correct" level at which to stabilize prices, nor can it know the right way to do it.
On a recent mountain-climbing trip to Russia, it became very clear how nation and state are two very different ideas. Most everyone I encountered was proud of his nation. Few had much good to stay about their states.
Mexican politicians are claiming Mexican nationals are unsafe in the US. Meanwhile, Mexico's homicide rate - fueled by strict gun-control laws - has soared to five times that of the US.
In Christine Lagarde and Philip Lane, the EU has two new central bankers who will push the limits of what central banks can do.
Most Americans say crime has gotten worse over the past decade. They're wrong. Moreover, the focus on mass shootings appears misplaced when mass-shooting deaths make up less than one percent of all homicide deaths.