by Archived Author | Feb 2, 2020 | Articles, Culture Rot, International, International, Politics
While the mainstream media’s focus is elsewhere, France is in chaos with ongoing street protests, fights between protesters and the police, and abysmal approval ratings for President Emmanuel Macron. Background After years of economic decline, French commuters and...
by Andrew Moran | Oct 31, 2019 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Politics, Social Issues, Taxes
Be afraid. Be very afraid. The American people are fully entrenched in the scary season known as the Democratic Primary. More than a dozen zombies are mixing a witch’s brew, using the ingredients of taxation, spending, and debt to poison the souls of 327 million and...
by Andrew Moran | Sep 2, 2019 | Articles, Culture Rot, Economic Affairs News, Politics
Take a moment and look around you. Do you see any item in your immediate vicinity that could have been produced by a single person? No. Everything from the computer on your desk to the carpet on your floor required a pool of individuals in the labor economy to come...
by Graham J Noble | Jul 31, 2019 | Articles, Politics, The Left
Ten of the remaining Democratic Party presidential contenders faced off July 30 on the first night of the second primary debate. A definite split in ideology has emerged between those candidates who believe government should take a greater role in American life and...
by Andrew Moran | Jun 21, 2019 | Articles, Business News, Culture Rot, Economic Affairs News, Politics, Social Issues, Taxes
Seminal economist Friedrich Hayek quipped that “if socialists understood economics, then they wouldn’t be socialists.” Like French Toast Crunch, overalls, and some obscure Coca-Cola beverage called Surge, socialism is making a comeback. Despite the misery it has...