Today's Debate Holds Little Significance For Many Republican Voters
Much of the Wednesday evening will be about who will not be on stage: former President Donald Trump, who enjoys a formidable 40-point lead over his rivals.
Much of the Wednesday evening will be about who will not be on stage: former President Donald Trump, who enjoys a formidable 40-point lead over his rivals.
By Ron Paul, The Ron Paul Institute | August 22, 2023 Congress’ top priority this fall will be passing legislation funding the government and avoiding a “shutdown.” As of this writing, it appears unlikely that the Republican-controlled House will be able to make a deal with President Biden and the Senate
By Brendan Brown, The Mises Institute | August 21, 2023 “La commedia è finita!” summarizes where the United States and Europe now stand in the Great Phony Postpandemic Disinflation. Why phony? Reported consumer price index (CPI) inflation has been falling in the US and Europe; but this has little to do
Patrick Barron, The Mises Institute | August 19, 2023 Since the Bretton Woods Agreement in 1944, the dollar has been the world’s preferred reserve currency—the major trading nations of the world were willing to hold dollars in vast amounts to satisfy their need for a readily accepted worldwide payment
By Victor Davis Hanson via The Daily Signal | August 18, 2023 Imagine if the United States treated China in the same way it does us. What if American companies simply ignored Chinese copyrights and patents and stole Chinese ideas, inventions, and intellectual property as they pleased and with impunity? What
By Bob Maistros, Issues & Insights | August 21, 2023 Let’s cut to the chase: the tsunami of anti-Trump indictments isn’t aimed to ensure that he is the 2024 GOP nominee, nor to stymie him with a tangle of competing, distracting, and wildly expensive court battles at the height
Concerns are growing over China's funding of America's public schools.
By Tyler O'Neil, The Daily Signal | August 18, 2023 ATLANTA—Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley laid out her plan Friday to combat the Chinese Communist Party’s infiltration of the United States. “Our number one national security threat at this time is China, and literally, nothing is
By J.D. Foster, the Daily Caller Foundation | August 18, 2023 One year ago this week, President Joe Biden signed the most laughingly labeled legislation in modern history, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The IRA is a big piece of Bidenomics, the new marketing ploy of Biden’s administration. The
The five BRICS emerging world economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – aim to develop trade and economic cooperation that can challenge the developed world’s dominance. South Africa, invited to join the original four-member BRIC group in 2010, will host Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazil’s Lula da
By Jörg Guido Hülsmann, the Mises Institute | August 17, 2023 When it comes to matters of money and banking, all practical political issues ultimately hinge on one central question: can one improve or deteriorate the state of an economy by increasing or decreasing the quantity of money?1 Aristotle said
By Ryan McMaken, the Mises Institute | August 18, 2023 In all the media and regime frenzy over the Janaury 6 riots and the Pentagon Leaker in recent months, it is interesting to examine the contrast between how the regime treats "crimes" against its own interests, and real crime
Surprise! Even Democrats and liberals are losing trust in the media as it is compelled to cover news unfavorable to them.
By Duggan Flanakin for the CFACT.org | August 17, 2023 According to Lauren Fix, the Car Coach®, China is well on its way to becoming a world leader in climate policy and is quickly taking over the electric car industry – and thus (barring mandate reversals) the entire auto industry. Talk
By Duggan Flanakin, the CFACT.org Four hundred ninety-eight electric vehicles (EVs) and over 3,200 other vehicles, including 350 Mercedes Benzes, were bound for Egypt on the Fremantle Highway when one or more of the EVs caught fire, costing at least one seaman his life and injuring several others.