Milei’s Strong Start Has Proved Skeptics Wrong
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A igreja que não valoriza a escola dominical não valoriza a Palavra de Deus.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin his third six-year term as the country’s leader after he’s sworn in Friday. This comes despite credible evidence indicating his opponent, Edmundo González, won the election, and as hundreds of people gathered to protest his regime. The opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, came out of hiding to join the demonstrations but her team says she was “violently intercepted.” The Venezuelan government has denied the allegations. Daniel Raisbeck, a policy analyst […]
O ex-ministro da Secretaria de Comunicação da Presidência da República (Secom) Paulo Pimenta afirmou, durante discurso da cerimônia de posse de Sidônio Palmeira como novo chefe da pasta, que Lula tem “toda a razão de querer dar uma sacudida na comunicação”. Ao comparar a comunicação do governo a um time de futebol, Pimenta declarou: “Quando a gente sabe que o time é bom e o resultado não é aquele que a gente espera, o presidente tem o dever […]
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Tweet … is from Richard Fulmer’s comment on this EconLog post by Kevin Corcoran: America doesn’t suffer from “a million cheap, knockoff toasters;” it suffers from millions of cheap, knockoff bits of bumper-sticker logic pouring from the mouths of its politicians. The post Quotation of the Day… appeared first on Cafe Hayek.
Tweet … is from page 496 of the 2011 revised and enlarged edition of Thomas Sowell’s 2009 book Intellectuals and Society (original emphasis): Another common tactic and flaw in the arguments of the intelligentsia is eternalizing the transient. Thus statistical trends in the share of the nation’s income going to “the rich” (however defined) and “the poor” (however defined), treat the people in these different income brackets as if they are enduring residents in those brackets, despite all […]
Even though we are two weeks into 2025, I want to suggest some more New Year’s resolutions. The Federal Reserve should resolve to stop enabling excessive federal spending by purchasing Treasury bonds, thus monetizing the federal debt. The Federal Reserve’s monetization of federal debt enables the federal government to amass trillions in debt while running a global empire abroad and a welfare state at home. The American people feel the effects of the Fed’s debt monetization in the […]