Power & Market
Hoppephobia Redux
Hans-Hermann Hoppe, despite retiring about fifteen years ago and only publishing lightly since, has an (un)enviable characteristic: he still manage
Infighting, Hypocrisy, and the 2022 Midterms
With primaries having concluded, the stage is set for an uncertain midterm election just six weeks from now.
The War on Profit Margins
It could be a coincidence, but probably not, that Joseph Stiglitz commented on corpo
America’s Continual Return to Europe
Sometime after the turn of the century, a change began to take place. You cannot mark it precisely.
Reflections on Last Friday’s Jobs Report: The News Still is Bad
Stocks reacted positively to the jobs report released Friday morning before selling off sharply that afternoon on geopolitical fears.
3 Months of QT Down
Three months have passed since quantitative easing officially began.
Current State and Federal Schemes to Bribe Voters are Totally out of Hand
Men are not infallible; they err very often.
Biden Declares “MAGA Republicans” Enemies of the State
The optics of the event were likely the idea of a proud Biden staffer leaning into the “Dark Brandon” aesthetic that has become popular among regime loyalists on Twitter. To Americans outside of this Very Online echo chamber, the imagery drew connotations of sinister authoritarian regimes.