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Donald Trump and his allies continue to complain that the central bank isn’t inflating the money supply enough. Last week, Bill Pulte, Trump’s appointee to the Federal Housing and Finance Administration—and the head of Fannie and Freddie—complained that Powell and the FOMC weren’t forcing down interest rates enough. Pulte wrote on X/Twitter: Because President Trump has crushed […]
It’s not who ends up worse off, but who ends up worst off. Actor, writer: Andrew Heaton Actor, writer, producer: Austin Bragg Writer, producer: Meredith Bragg Writer, producer: John Carter The post T Read More Article from Reason.com
There has been quite a bit of quick commentary on the Supreme Court’s decision to curtail the entry of universal injunctions in Trump v. CASA, much of it generating more heat than light (including that offered by President Trump). This post highlights two essays on the decision that are worth the read. First is an op-ed […]
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The Democratic Party put another bullet in its head this week with the election of the charming, affable jihadi communist Zohran Mamdani. Is “communist” too harsh a label? (He styles himself, softly, a “socialist.”) Yet his campaign platform looks like a template from the venerable Soviet Council of Ministers circa 1957: Free Everything: housing, buses […]
[1.] The Supreme Court has been debating the meaning of the Free Exercise Clause for over 60 years. One view has been that the Clause generally gives religious objectors a presumptive right to be exempted from generally applicable laws, such as from bans on using peyote, requirements that one provide one’s child’s social security number […]
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Several commentators have recently pointed out that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resembles the “Boy Who Cried Wolf” in the Aesop’s fable. In 1992, the then-parliamentarian gave an address to the Knesset in which he asserted that Iran was “three to five years” away from reaching nuclear weapons capability, and that this danger needed to […]