Former Florissant officer accused of stealing nude photos of women during traffic stops facing federal charges
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Scott Lincicome The return of Donald Trump to the White House in 2025 will spark a significant shift in U.S. economic policy across numerous issue areas, but changes to U.S. trade and industrial policy might be more subtle than severe. We are still operating under many of the trade policies Trump set during his first term. After campaigning in 2020 against the broad-based and damaging tariffs Trump imposed, President Biden maintained and even expanded U.S. trade restrictions and […]
It’s commonly noted that the Western world is showing signs of decline. With historically high rates of depression and anxiety, low trust in institutions, and rapid population decline, many fear the consequences if nothing changes. Continue Reading…
Tweet Phil Magness and GMU Econ alum Alexander William Salter, writing at The Hill, rightly criticize the influence on the Biden administration of the nonsense that is “modern monetary theory.” A slice: For the unfamiliar, modern monetary theory is a fringe school of economic thought arguing that the federal government, as the sole issuer of legal tender, can issue virtually limitless amounts of new money to fund itself. Bucking thousands of years of evidence that such reckless policies […]
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