Libertarian vs Authoritarian
Left versus Right as a Political shorthand is nonsense. The true Political spectrum is Libertarian versus Authoritarian
Friday, May 30, 2025
Bloomberg is correct in saying The Senate Must Scrap the Big Beautiful Budget and Start Over
Court Tariff Rulings are signal to Trump that he needs to get his sycophant Mike Johnson to put in a bill to impose a 10% import tariff on everything from everywhere and then the Donald should put on additional duty on just China's exports to the U.S.
Keep it Simple Stupid
Mercurial tariff rate changes for example a 20% rate for the EU one day, then 10% and now 50% threatened for July 9th shows a complete lack of understanding of the months long timetable of placing an order at a foreign factory and its arrival at a U.S. port. Its for this good reason that tariffs are the purview of a slow acting Congress and hopefully the Supreme Court may force President Trump to use his sycophant Speaker of the House Mike Johnson to put up a bill to impose a 10% import tariff on everything from everywhere and as counter
After weeks of Mr. Trump claiming he could leverage his relationship with the Russian leader to bring peace, Mr. Putin’s continued aggression has prompted even Mr. Trump to question whether he has been strung along.
Deal Maker or Duped? Trump’s Embrace of Putin Shows Few Results.
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Luke Broadwater
Reporting from Washington
Monday, May 26, 2025
The Senate is not wrong in having voted against California’s onerous electric-vehicle mandate
Liberation Day for Gas-Powered Cars
The Senate votes to end California’s EV quota. Will Newsom give it up?
The infamous Smoot-Hawley Tariff, enacted in 1930, helped transform a financial panic into a worldwide depression. The 1932 elections were cataclysmic for the Republicans, giving Democrats control of the White House for 20 years, the Senate for 44 of the next 48 years, and the House for 58 of the next 62 years. In 1934 Congress adopted the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, which delegated power to President Franklin D. Roosevelt to negotiate reciprocal trade reductions and back the world out of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff.
Tariffs Mean Electoral Defeat for the GOP
The debacle of 1932 is the most famous example, but Republican (and Whig) losses span the period 1842 through 2020.
By
Phil Gramm
and
Donald J. Boudreaux
Sunday, May 25, 2025
"To cripple the institutions that acquire and transmit knowledge is a tragic blunder and a crime against future generations." Yes, but is weaning Harvard away from dependency on Government funding the blunder?
y Steven Pinker
Dr. Pinker is a professor of psychology at Harvard University.