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Price Gouging During Emergencies is Actually Helpful
When disaster strikes, price gouging is a blessing in disguise.
LN Radio 8/6/17 – The Defiance of Trump
President Trump fights back against leftist and establishment forces trying to topple his presidency. Nathan Steelwater of LibertyNation.com discusses the death spiral in Venezuela, and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz finds herself embroiled in another scandal.
Rand Paul Says Buying American Isn’t Always Best
Where was this guy in the 2016 U.S. presidential election?
‘Brandless’ Club Seeks to Fight Name Brands By Being One
A new startup, Brandless, aims to test the power of names by selling generic products at simple prices. The only problem is, they’re a brand too.
Cuban-American Thaw May End
The rules are likely to change, and the thawing relationship between the United States and Cuba will likely chill.
Are Free Markets Growing In North Korea?
If a dictator wants to avoid a nationwide revolution, then he should unleash a free enterprise system. This is the message that North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un is beginning to understand. Unlike other dictators around the world, like Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe or Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who have clamped down on free markets, the younger Kim is starting to open them up.
Hillary’s Honeymoon: The First 100 Days Of The Second Clinton Presidency
She turned and walked slowly away from the inaugural podium with a knowing smile, enveloped by the cheers of an adoring nation now transfixed on their dear leader. The shattered glass lay in shards beneath the hem of her pantsuit. It was a scene no one will ever forget.
Trump Hosts Argentina President Mauricio Macri
The Grateful Dead may have cut an album called What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been, but Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri and Donald Trump have turned that phrase into reality in what can be termed a bizarre lifelong relationship.