by Andrew Moran | Sep 9, 2021 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Good Reads, Opinion
Universal basic income (UBI) is not a new concept. The idea of money for nothing has been journeying across the globe for centuries. In the 16th century, a basic income had been recommended to prevent the impecunious from stealing. The great philosopher Thomas Paine...
by Kelli Ballard | Sep 6, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
This year takes on a whole new meaning for Labor Day. While we still celebrate those brave souls who continue to work, even through the pandemic with a virus that mutates faster than a conservative gets banned from social media, or President Joe Biden removes troops...
by Dave Patterson | Aug 14, 2021 | Articles, Military Affairs, Opinion
The U.S. systems and services procurement process is not perfect. In many cases, it’s quite the opposite. But the spate of contractor protests when a government program or service competition does not go the competitor’s way threatens to impact seriously...
by Graham J Noble | Aug 9, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
Would it be fair to describe the relationship between the American people and their elected leaders as dysfunctional, manipulative, perhaps even abusive? The answer is largely a matter of perspective, of course, but to attain it, one must ask two further questions: Do...
by Andrew Moran | Jul 30, 2021 | Economic Affairs News, Opinion, Swamponomics
It’s been two years since Congress established a debt ceiling to prevent the United States government from defaulting. However, this expired on July 21. For more episodes, click...