President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs went into effect over the weekend, imposing a 10 percent tax on imports from nearly every nation on the planet. (Additional higher tariffs on a subset of countries will go into effect Wednesday.) The U.S. stock market then plunged, seeing its worst week since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the worst two-day drop in history, with the market losing $6.6 trillion in value. Asian markets similarly saw precipitous declines when they […]
Tim McGraw wrote: Start the video at the 52:12:00 mark for the Kiriakou interview. Netanyahu has never won more than 27% of the vote in Israel. He is a murderer. Trump should lock Bibi up in the White House basement. The post John Kiriakou on Redacted Discusses Netanyahu Visit to White House appeared first on LewRockwell.
Ryan Bourne Our Labour government won’t like the comparison, but has it embraced the thinking of Elon Musk? In recent weeks it has slammed civil service bloat, highlighted difficulties in shifting poor performers and talked up artificial intelligence replacing government employees. The echoes of Musk’s US Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) seem unmistakable. , Labour certainly won’t cut workers as indiscriminately as Doge has. Sir Keir Starmer is a public sector technocrat, not a Silicon Valley chaos agent, […]
Michael Chapman President Donald Trump is not a libertarian, but some of his policies for downsizing the federal government certainly fall in the libertarian column. This is true, for instance, of the administration’s drive to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which helps to fund PBS and NPR. Scholars at the Cato Institute have called on Congress for decades to stop subsidizing the CPB. With enough political momentum behind them, perhaps Congress can get it done this […]
Night. Quiet. Somewhere in the Middle East. Armed men in fatigues enter a structure on a residential street, flashing lights in the eyes of terrified residents. When dawn breaks, they’re encamped on the top floor, having knocked through a concrete barrier to reach an upstairs apartment. They wait. And wait. They send coded messages. And then, after a while, a grenade drops through a hole in the wall, and an hour of brutal violence breaks out. There’s chaos, […]
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President Donald Trump’s tariffs vaporized $6 trillion in value from the stock market in just two days of trading last week—and the bloodbath continued on Monday morning. Here’s the bad news: That’s not the end of the bad news. As ugly as the stock market losses have been, the big hit from Trump’s tariffs probably haven’t even arrived yet. As always, the stock market is not the economy—it’s an aggregated indicator of what investors think the economy will […]