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Why do Leftie/Socialists Never Care About Wasteful Gov Spending, But Only Taxing the Rich?
Surely, we can all agree that efficiency in government is a positive thing to go after? Why are leftie/socialists not on board with such changes? submitted by /u/tkyjonathan [link] [comments]
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Três Perguntas do PN para Ulisses Neto
Jornalista e documentarista escreveu o livro ‘Adriano: Meu medo maior’ (Planeta), com as memórias do jogador de futebol conhecido como Imperador
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A Final(?) Attempt to Resurrect the Kids Climate Case
The plaintiffs in Juliana v. United States–aka the “kids climate case”–are back at the Supreme Court asking the justices to bring their case back from the dead. The lawsuit (which I have covered repeatedly) claims there is a federal constitutional right to a stable environment enforceable in federal court. While one district court judge accepted these arguments, the Ninth Circuit has repeatedly concluded the plaintiffs lack standing to press their audacious claims. Back in May, the U.S. Court […]
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Homestead Is Not the Refuge It Wants to Be
It’s getting harder and harder to have a movie that isn’t caught up in the culture wars. Franchises like the MCU, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars sagas, and Disney’s Pixar animations, which once united a broad spectrum of viewers, now get yelled at by both sides, either for not being progressive enough on the one hand or being too “woke” on the other. Continue Reading…
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Trumpian Trade Policy Is At War With Itself
Tweet Here’s a letter to someone who disagrees with my recent letter in the Financial Times. Mr. Q__: Thanks for your e-mail. You write that you support Donald Trump’s protectionist trade policies because “they will cure our trade deficit through moving investment to the US and stop job offshoring.” With respect, you – like Mr. Trump – misunderstand how international trade and investment work. Every dollar that foreigners invest in the U.S. is a dollar not spent on […]
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Destroying Creative Destruction: The DMA against Innovation
As Joseph Schumpeter noted, markets need “creative destruction” to survive and advance. However, Europe‘s Digital Market Act (DMA)—while written to ostensibly protect competition—gives the digital economy uncreative destruction.
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