Robert Reich’s Blind Spots: The Elephant in the Progressive Left’s Room
Reich, Elizabeth Warren, and other leftists never address the root cause of what they correctly diagnose as excessive corporate power: the Federal
Intellectual Property: Innovation Should Serve Consumers, Not Producers
Innovations aren‘t very useful unless they serve consumers in the marketplace. Otherwise, we‘re pursuing innovation for its own sake, and that isn‘t
The Putrid Underbelly of Woke Capitalism
American corporations are lavishing billions of dollars on leftist groups in the name of “equity.” But many of them are also donating
The Guillotine and the Lyre: What Andrea Chénier Reveals about the French Revolution
The poet, the opera, and the Terror: when art dares to confront the violence of power. How one artist portrays the French
My 46 Years of Contempt of Congress
Although most political attention is focused on the US presidency, James Bovard pleads guilty to contempt of Congress. This is the Congress
Vaping, Panic, and Prohibition: Why the UC-Davis Study Needs Context
Jeffrey A. Singer
The Best Five Sectors, #27
After a relatively quiet week for the S&P 500, we're seeing some interesting shifts in sector dynamics. Let's dive into the latest
Trump Is Wrong about Interest Rates
Let's look at some of the reasons why President Trump and his supporters are so obsessed with demanding that the Federal Reserve
Nearly one-third of major U.S. housing markets now see falling home prices
Inventory has been rising steadily over the past year, up 29% in June. Prices are still seeing big gains in the Northeast