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Xi Jinping Braces For Struggle 

Xi Jinping China’s long standing and presumably long-term leader, well known for his use of political purges to centralize power,…

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Taking Government Out of GDP, An Update

The latest Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) release from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) shows a net decrease from…

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Is the EU a Free Trade Zone?

On January 1, 1993, the European Single Market came into being. The previous October, British Prime Minister John Major had…

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Want to Fix Medicaid? Look to Milton Friedman

The House of Representatives narrowly passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR 119) in dramatic fashion (215-214) last month.…

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Relative Drug Pricing is Bad Medicine

On May 12, President Trump signed an Executive Order aimed at lowering US prescription drug prices. In keeping with his…

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Can Florida Eliminate Property Taxes?

In March, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis told lawmakers they have his full support to end property taxes statewide.  “Taxpayers need…

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The Spiritual Battle Between Communism and Capitalism

In the Biblical book of First Kings, Yahweh’s prophet Elijah challenged 450 pagans to a spiritual showdown on Mount Carmel…

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The Rent IS Too High: Blame Zoning and Supply Caps, Not Rental Apps

Despite occasional political friction, the United States and Canada remain deeply intertwined economically and culturally. Their similarities make them ideal…

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What Moody’s US Credit Downgrade Means for You

On May 16, Moody’s Ratings downgraded the US government’s long-term issuer and senior unsecured ratings from Aaa (the highest possible…

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What’s Driving Bipartisan Cancel Culture (And How Do We Get Out)?

Cancel culture, it seems, is alive and well on the right. A Bruce Springsteen cover band called No Surrender was…

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