Pentagon Fails Fifth Straight Audit, Does Anyone Care?
Ryan and Tho discuss the recent report that the Pentagon has failed its fifth straight audit. What might force Americans to care?
Ryan and Tho discuss the recent report that the Pentagon has failed its fifth straight audit. What might force Americans to care?
Should there be vaccine mandates to deal with covid? Progressive authorities say one thing, but the data say another.
Liz Truss sought to be another Margaret Thatcher, but her ballyhooed budget numbers did not add up.
A serious political discussion at the federal level would center on structural problems of war and peace, debt and the dollar, and entitlements. But America in 2022 is a deeply unserious country.
Nearly everyone has heard of Bernie Madoff and rightly associates his name with financial fraud. Yet, the Social Security system is built on a Ponzi scheme similar to what Madoff created.
Is Big Tech a government creation—as the American Conservative recently claimed—or is it the result of entrepreneurs employing a mechanism created for noncommercial uses? It is both, writes Michael Rectenwald.
No one seems to support "safetyism," or "helicopter parenting," yet Americans seem obsessed with keeping their children "safe" at all costs. It is not good for children—or their parents.
The whole system of priorities, allocations, quotas, and licenses causes endless delays, keeps efficient concerns from expanding, and keeps inefficient concerns in business.
Ryan and Tho look at conman Sam Bankman-Fried, the scam of FTX, and how regime legitimacy fuels fraudulent companies with unprofitable business practices.
A serious political discussion at the federal level would center on structural problems of war and peace, debt and the dollar, and entitlements. But America in 2022 is a deeply unserious country.