Good point…
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O Brasil assume pela quarta vez, a partir desta quarta-feira, 1º, a presidência rotativa do bloco dos Brics, formado com a Rússia, China, Índia e África do Sul e agora ampliado com a adesão de Arábia Saudita, Egito, Emirados Árabes Unidos, Etiópia e Irã. O país assume o grupo na sequência da liderança do G20 e tem o desafio de manter as relações diplomáticas e comerciais com os Estados Unidos, em meio à ameaça de um “tarifaço” pelo […]
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Personally, I think it’s way easier for ancaps to advocate for “Free cities” like Propsera in Honduras or Shenzhen in China (though the latter is still under the laws of the Chinese government). Another comparison would be the US state of Utah with its significant Mormon population have generally been free to live more or less autonomously within the United States. In fact, many governments grant at least some level of autonomy to culturally distinct peoples within or […]
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Last week, the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the FCC, rejecting its authority to classify broadband as a Title II “telecommunications service.” In doing so, the court removed net neutrality protections for all Americans and took away the FCC’s ability to meaningfully regulate internet service providers. This ruling fundamentally gets wrong the reality of internet service we all live with every day. Nearly 80% of Americans view broadband access to be as important as water […]
Que o seu ano novo seja uma nova vida conforme a vontade de Deus e guiada pelo Evangelho de Jesus Cristo e protegido pelo Espirito Santo de Deus!
Tweet Arnold Kling shares his communist vision. Matthew Slaughter, Dean of Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business, praises H-1B visas. A slice: I’m a Minnesota native. During my career I have competed against foreign-born scholars for jobs in America. Thirty-one years ago, my Ph.D. cohort at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was half international, half U.S.-born. Today, many peer-school deans are immigrants. When I was on the rookie-professor job market, would I have had more and higher-paying options if […]