Who Really Makes US Foreign Policy? Who Benefits and Who Loses?
US foreign policy is a morass of lobbying, payouts, decisions, and power plays that violates the standards this country claims to promote.
US foreign policy is a morass of lobbying, payouts, decisions, and power plays that violates the standards this country claims to promote.
While the economic sanctions against Russia are helping to impoverish people in that country, they are doing a lot of damage elsewhere too.
What we really have to combat is all statism, and not just the Communist brand.
As Newsweek noted last week, Russian television pundits are joking that with the financial windfall Russia has seen since sanctions were imposed, “Biden is of course our agent.”
The Mauritius government still denies Chagossians independence, continuing colonial policies.
When conservatives applaud unlimited war spending, they not only harm our economy and body politic, but they give the Left a powerful talking point.
Conventional wisdom says a country should manage its debts, but what if debt has become uncontrollable?
US foreign policy is a morass of lobbying, payouts, decisions, and power plays that violates the standards this country claims to promote.
Inflation in Argentina is far worse than neighboring countries. It has only one cause: an extractive and confiscatory monetary policy—printing pesos without control and without demand.
In the wake of mass shootings, progressives claim that draconian gun laws will stop these tragic events. However, the gun control record in places like Jamaica provides contrary evidence.