Everyone has the choice to boycott Chinese products. But using the government to force the rest of us into the boycott is coercive and wrong.
Handling Illness The Atomic Bomb Way
Rather than the coronavirus bogeyman, true free trade and international joint efforts can help create broader solutions. Protectionism only serves to isolate us from those broader solutions.
Oil War – Where in the World is the World Trade Organization?
As the actions of Russia and OPEC send oil prices tumbling, the WTO and its mission to champion global free trade are nowhere in sight.
Big Tech – The Circular Logic Of Senator Hawley
CPAC 2020 was a cornucopia of awfulness. And few moments rivaled the assault on free market ideas that constituted the “slamming” of big tech by Senator Hawley and Don Jr.
Reject Socialism, Vote Democrat (On Super Tuesday)
For one day and one day only, I’m going to be a Democrat. I’m casting a vote for Joe Biden on Super Tuesday.
Link: Are Democrats Really Going to go Full Bernie?
Last week, I wrote an article for the NOQ Report asking a simple question: Are Democrats really going to go full Bernie?
Matters of the Heart | Part 3 – The Poverty Argument
A major plank of the legal abortion argument has always been that it would decrease poverty. It’s now been several decades since Roe v. Wade, and the numbers don’t hold up.
Mike Pence Defends the Deficit
Putting off deficit concerns as a second-term priority, Mike Pence argues in an MSNBC interview that deficit spending has been necessary to keep the economy rolling.
On Sanders, Chris Matthews Is Right
Chris Matthews recent diatribe against Bernie Sanders is far from a “freak out.” In fact, it doesn’t go far enough.
Episode 2 – New Centrism and the Sphere of Natural Law
Justin Stapley explains new centrism further and delves into what constitutes the sphere of natural law, explaining several of the ways both parties have abandoned it.