Passing the Buck Back to Our Allies
Justin Logan In my 2023 paper, “Uncle Sucker,” I lamented the failure of US efforts to shift the
The road to acceptance without revision: Another old journal editor/referee paper story
At one point in my life I thought it would be cool to publish a paper
The Xylazine Scourge Widens
Jeffrey A. Singer Millennium Health, a drug testing company that monitors drug use for pain management and
Though popular, nationalizations ruin economies
When governments seize private firms in the name of nationalization, the moves are usually politically popular.
Choose one: law enforcement at Trump shooting was either incompetent or complicit
We have two choices as to what happened at the Trump shooting: law enforcement personnel was
The Trump assassination attempt exposes the establishment’s deceitfulness
The Washington political establishment's uniform condemnation of the assassination attempt against Donald Trump does not square
Has Intergenerational Progress Stalled?
Jeffrey Miron Maybe not. Commentary on the left and right tends to paint a gloomy picture about
Is Driving in California Subsidized?
Marc Joffe Like many other fiscal conservatives, I often criticize the large and growing government subsidies to
The Hope for National Unity in the Shadow of a Failing State
Should Trump’s call for “unity” result in further moderation of his politics, the result could ultimately