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Why am I writing about Brazil? Because that country’s fiscal profligacy may be creating the conditions for a fiscal crisis. Here are some excerpts from an article by Desmond Lachman of the American Enterprise Institute. Brazil is on an unsustainable debt path as a result of left-leaning Presi...
Here are some excerpts from the study, which was authored by Professor Casey Mulligan from the University of Chicago The Biden-Harris administration’s regulatory costs exceed the first-term Obama administration’s by a factor of 1.8. …The Biden-Harris administration stands out for a few ...
and four other women deputy mayors last Dec. 21. Deputy mayors made $251,982 in FY 21. …David Bloomfield, a Brooklyn College and CUNY Grad Center education professor, said, “It’s not only a bad look, smacking of favoritism and cronyism. It displays a degree of insularity and groupth...
University education is often free…six weeks of paid vacation, a year’s maternity leave… Yet it’s also only fair to point out that Europe is struggling today. The U.S. economy last year grew six times as fast as in the European Union, 2.5 percent to 0.4 percent. …there isn’t ...
Yes, I’m referring to the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, the same group that is infamous for providing advice to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. P.S. Every so often, economists make sensible observations, such as the 1,000-plus economists (noted in this video) who warned ...
When writing about rent control in the past, I’ve used words like “horrid” and “lunacy.” And let’s not forget “folly.” The policy is (asI wrote in 2019) the “triumph of vote counting over sound economics.” This short video provides a good summary. ...
Interestingly, the author of the column is among those who now realize it is a bad idea to be vulnerable I was among those new gun owners. In 2021 — after watching colleagues hide from the violent mob on Jan. 6 and remembering I have a habit of writing about angry men with access to...
“Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview” by J.P. Moreland, and William Lane Craig, would have to be up there for sure. It’s open, and thorough analysis has really been helping. Both in opening my eyes to knew ideas, or in the least, it has given structure, and labels...