Before there was Neil Gorsuch, or Merrick Garland, and before Harriet Myers and Clarence Thomas and even before Robert Bork, the war over the Supreme Court was raging, and Pat Buchanan was in the trenches. The battle was between Nixon and LBJ over replacing Earl Warren as Chief Justice with his ally on the court […]
In Fréjus, You Can Find the Model of Marine Le Pen’s National Front
In Fréjus, France a young mayor is governing using the principles of Marine Le Pen’s National Front Party. His name is David Rachline and he’s 29 years old. Rachline has increased the police presence in Rachline, and has targeted fiscal responsibility by reducing debt and selling off city assets to reduce taxation. Now he’s running […]
Will Banks Find a Better European Home than London Post-Brexit?
JP Morgan is reportedly scouring the continent, as well as Ireland for a new post-Brexit home base in the euro-area. The bank employs 16,000 people in the U.K. It may be hard to leave behind the financial infrastructure of the U.K. for an untested new country where the bulk of the bank’s employees won’t speak the […]
A Surprising Innovation in One of the World’s Oldest Sciences
New breakthroughs in the world’s oldest science–farming–are rare. Most recent “innovations” have been of the toxic pesticides, fungicides and herbicides variety. But a young man named Cam MacKugler has created a great new product that makes gardeners’ lives much easier. MacKugler is the inventor of Seedsheets. The product is a garden kit that employs weed-blocking fabric […]
Tesla’s New Hope for Survivalists and Independence Seekers
On Monday, investors valued Tesla higher than America’s most venerated car company, Ford, for the first time ever. Driving Tesla’s market capitalization higher were expectations for the company’s automotive unit, but in the background, CEO Elon Musk is creating a bright future for survivalists and independence seekers alike. Tim Higgins wrote in The Wall Street […]
The Entitlement Titanic Has Already Hit the Iceberg
At International Liberty, Dan Mitchell lays out six charts from the CBO that make the case that America’s entitlement programs are the Titanic, after it hit the iceberg, but people are still getting on board. Even though they know the ship is going down, they’re more interested in the promise of fancy buffets and free […]
Nigel Farage: Donald Trump’s Favorite Brit
One of the most visible differences so far between President Trump and his predecessor is that Donald Trump talks to a lot of people. He’s constantly hosting business leaders in the White House, listening to their concerns and asking questions. Trump also likes to get on the road and hold rallies similar to those that […]
Eat Like the Tsimane Rainforest Tribesmen
Can you make your heart 30 years younger? Dr. John Day explains how the Tsimane tribesmen, living in the Amazon rain forest have done just that. Day explains the research of Dr. Hillard Kaplan, whose team visited 85 Tsimane villages. The Tsimane don’t get heart disease according to Day. He writes: For decades now, Dr. […]
The Senate Must Confirm Neil Gorsuch
The petty political game being played over the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court must end. Gorsuch is, by any measure, the best possible nominee for the job, and Democrats awkward threats to filibuster such a sound candidate for the position only threaten their own reelection chances. Democrats may still be smarting […]
The Most Undeserved Gov’t Support is “For the Children”
It’s easy for politicians to lard up budgets with poorly managed programs as long as they explain that the money is “for the children.” Dan Mitchell does a fantastic job explaining why, despite throwing a massive amount of money at children’s education, the government ends up with terrible results. Dan writes: I haven’t written about […]
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