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International Monetary Fund Warns of U.S. Debt: ‘Something Will Have to Give’
(The Center Square) – The International Monetary Fund warned the United States that government spending and increasing national debt are not sustainable and could...
Will the U.S. Resort to Money‐Printing to Finance the Rising Debt Challenge? – Analysis
With entitlement spending growth driving a worsening fiscal picture, the US could enter a new period of fiscal dominance where monetary policy serves fiscal ends, threatening...
Climate Change Weekly #501: Stream ‘Climate: The Movie’ Before It’s Censored
. I viewed the movie online and think it would be more appropriately titled, “Climate Change: Case Closed.”
Commentary: Texas Tells BlackRock to Kick Rocks
In yet another stunning blow to BlackRock and its dubious environmental, social, governance (ESG) scores agenda, Texas has officially divested $8.5 billion from the woke monster-asset management-company.
Argentina’s Milei Goes All in on ‘Shock’ Policies in Bid to Save Country’s Economy
Javier Milei, Argentina’s newly elected libertarian and self-described “anarcho-capitalist” president, is embracing sweeping reforms to save the country’s struggling economy, even in the face...
The Climate Conundrum of Project Tundra: More Emissions Than Solutions
By Jonas Bubach and Miles Pollard
A “green energy” project in rural North Dakota is yet another such initiative that misses the mark.
Despite the Energy Department’s admission...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Wants To Hobble School Choice (Commentary)
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs wants to hobble school choice, despite years of student achievement gains. (Commentary)
by Christian Barnard
Before the start of the state legislative...
Taxpayers Pay $10 for Each Urban Streetcar Ride
Taxpayers pay $10 for each urban streetcar ride, on average, but some systems' costs are much higher.
by Marc Joffe
Federal Transit Administration data for fiscal...
Spending, Monetary Rules over Discretion Provide a Path Forward (Commentary)
Spending, monetary rules over discretion provide a path forward, out of our economic malaise and other national problems. (Commentary)
by Vance Ginn
Congress hasn’t done its...
Can Wind & Solar Energy Expand 50-100 Times?
By Edward Ring
In the most recent “Conference of the Parties,” otherwise known as the United Nations extravaganza that convenes every few years for world...