Understanding SALT
Adam N. Michel In 2017, Republicans passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which cut taxes
The High Costs of a “Hard” Decoupling from China
Clark Packard There’s been a lot of very loose talk recently from the press, politicians and think tank
Harsh Fentanyl Laws: Doubling Down on the Wrong Approach
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on June 22, 2023 The New York Times reports that multiple
Banks Create Money out of Thin Air. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
You might rightfully wonder: How can a bank, like the neighborhood bank down the street, “create
Is The Federal Reserve Already Done Raising Rates?
Ryan and Robert Aro take a look at the Fed's unconvincing explanation of why it has
The Consequences of Regulation: How GDPR Is Preventing AI
Jennifer Huddleston Recently, the Irish Data Protection Commission halted the launch of Google’s new artificial intelligence (AI)
China Calls Out the USA for Instigating the Infamous Color Revolutions
As geopolitical tensions rise, the Chinese political leadership tells the US government to desist pushing its "color
The FTC Should Answer Its Call of Duty to Gamers
All too often, unscrupulous businesses weaponize the United States’ antitrust laws—which are only supposed to be
Nicotine E‑Cigarettes Might Do More than Save the Lives of People with Schizophrenia
Jeffrey A. Singer Mental health practitioners have long known that cigarette smoking is prevalent among people with
School World Order
John Klyczek joins Michael on the first episode of REKT. John (jakE) is the author of School World