A senior economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published a working paper entitled “The Macroeconomics of De-Cashing.” In his twenty-six-page paper, Alexei Kireyev outlines what governments need to do to establish a cashless society and why it helps states to adopt such a world. This is essentially the blueprint for the war on cash, a battle that has certainly escalated in the last two years.
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The Letters of Sasha J. Warrick #2: An SJW Tries To Explain Islamophobia
What would happen if a conservatarian actually asked for folks on the left to explain themselves? Another installment in LN’s hypothetical and hilarious series.
How The Left Ruined The Senate
The Republican maneuver in response to Schumer – changing Senate rules to assure confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the high court – may well signal that the last vestiges of deliberative bipartisanship will soon disappear from the upper chamber.
Did Americans Elect A Family To The Presidency?
Jared Kushner is a man who, thus far, has avoided the limelight but – at some point – he will have to take responsibility for failures, or successes, in the policy areas now under his influence. The rise or fall of his fortunes as a close confidante of the president will tell us all we need to know about how Donald Trump will square America’s interests with his loyalty to family.
Sanctuary Cities — For Marijuana?
Immigration isn’t the only issue over which the state of California has set up a fight with the federal government. Marijuana, for both medical and recreational use, is legal in the state and a bill has been introduced to the assembly which would effectively prevent the enforcement of federal laws that criminalize the cultivation, sale, and use of the crop.
Neil Gorsuch And The Chevron Deference
The Chevron deference is the epitome of the idiom “you can’t fight city hall,” and why a judge who supports it is one worth confirming, or eliminating, depending on which side you support.
Judicial Overreach and the Trump Travel Ban
Until the judicial swamp is drained of federal judges who ignore the U.S. Constitution, in favor of ideology, the progressive agenda will be advanced through the courts and the Trump administration will continue to face dubious legal challenges to its agenda at every turn.
LN Web Gems 3.7.17: Media, Meltdowns and Martha
In today’s Web Gems: The left melts down over several things, screams profanity, and threatens people on Twitter. In other words, it’s Tuesday.
RIP to the Conservative Movement
Movements always outgrow their founders. They start as small, isolated groups, carefully transforming theory and principles into a platform and a cause for action.