Posted in Big Government, Fiscal Crisis, Fiscal Policy, France, Government Spending, tagged Big Government, Fiscal Crisis, Fiscal Policy, France, Government Spending on February 14, 2025| 2 Comments » In Part I of this series, I wrote about the size of government in France (it’s too ...
and evaluation from time to time. The study of public policy became significant during the Great Depression of the 1930s and throughout the post–Second World War period. The experience of the Great Depression had, apart from other things, one very major effect. The faith in a laissez faire...
At present, there are still a lot of poor people throughout the world. But it's not good if we give only food to them. ___, we should give them a chance to learn new skills. Therefore, a technical training is very important to people in need, and they will learn the ability to...
Dealing with the IMF-imposed need for austerity throughout the 1980s and the implications of the Franc CFA’s devaluation in 1994 was a more defensive struggle the new Senegalese government under Abdou Diouf had to engage in. Earnest struggle to defend: handling debt crisis and Franc CFA ...
California’s top fiscal problem is an ever-growing burden of government spending. In case anyone thinks that is just empty rhetoric, the state budget over the past three decades has risen at twice the rate of inflation. One consequences of ever-expanding government is that California arguably ...
As the year draws to a close, Christmas has become more than just a holiday—it's a moment of profound connection and renewal. To me, Christmas is about:Appreciation: Taking time to recognize the people who have supported me throughout the year. It's about heartfelt gratitude for clients...
no party has asked us to decide “whether our entire Fourteenth Amendment jurisprudence must be preserved or revised.” Thus, I agree that “[n]othing in [the Court’s] opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion.” [Citations removed throughout.]...
“Adjusted for today’s dollars the Second World War cost $4.1 trillion [over 4 years]. The United States just committed to spend an additional $1.9 trillion, boosting total taxpayer pandemic spending to over $6 trillion [so far, after only 1 year]. ...
Chorley Park was added to the City's park system shortly after the house was demolished, and clues of its past existence are present throughout the public space. Chorley Park as it looks in 2021. Photo by Jack Landau. Roads lead into the park from Douglas Drive and Roxborough Drive, conv...
Throughout the 1980s, Deng Xiaoping made the reforms in China that allowed it to become an economic giant. He encouraged the practices that were anathema to Marx, Lenin, and Mao—foreign investment, global market capitalism, and private competition. When he said, “It doesn’t matter if the...