Civilian supersonic flights are being legalized in the U.S.

For too long, outdated rules based on old technology held back American aerospace innovation. Now, we are updating those rules for the first time since the 1970s. Today @USDOT announced a new proposal to enable civil supersonic flight by replacing speed limits with noise limits, ushering in a new era of safer, quieter, and faster air travel…

Civilian supersonic flights are being legalized in the U.S.

What Is Personalized Pricing—and Why Are Lawmakers Scrambling to Ban It?

Companies already track your every move online. Some researchers say it is only a matter of time until retailers start using that data to set prices just for you.By Jackie Snow of The WSJ.The print edition titled this article “How to Prevent Personalized Pricing.” This sounds like a form of price discrimination, which I will…

What Is Personalized Pricing—and Why Are Lawmakers Scrambling to Ban It?

The Troubled History of Government Equity in Technology

Even though Germany privatized Deutsche Telekom in 1996, the federal government retained a substantial ownership stake. This partial state ownership status, which remains to this day, presents a textbook example of how this type of arrangement distorts incentives and delays the competitive dynamism necessary for technological progress. Through the late 1990s and into the 2000s, Deutsche Telekom…

The Troubled History of Government Equity in Technology

The Fall of Josh Shapiro: Pennsylvania Governor Collapses on the Political Waterfront

Below is my column in Fox.com on the recent decision of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to join the ranks of…

The Fall of Josh Shapiro: Pennsylvania Governor Collapses on the Political Waterfront

Do falling birth rates boost per capita income?

The secular decline in birth rates across the globe over the past seven decades has slowed population growth, raised average ages, and reshaped labor markets and the macroeconomy. Contrary to the widespread expectation that these trends hamper economic growth, we find lower birth rates are associated with higher growth in GDP per working-age adult across…

Do falling birth rates boost per capita income?

Survey: Democrats Turning Heavily in Favor of Socialism

For many of us who were raised in liberal, Democratic families, the infusion of socialist, anti-free-speech, and anti-Semitic elements into…

Survey: Democrats Turning Heavily in Favor of Socialism

Sir Arnold Robinson Telling off Sir Humphrey!

China’s Spent Rockets Are Turning Low Earth Orbit Into a Debris Minefield

China’s pattern of treating low Earth orbit like a dumping ground at the same time it is expanding potential military space capabilities should raise serious concerns for anyone relying on satellite infrastructure — which, at this point, is pretty much everyone. The post China’s Spent Rockets Are Turning Low Earth Orbit Into a Debris Minefield…

China’s Spent Rockets Are Turning Low Earth Orbit Into a Debris Minefield

One public servant we could survive without

Stuff reports: A Government ministry has taken the time to threaten legal action against Stuff, all over a photo of a 45-year-old magazine used in a Stuff Quiz. On June 26, question five of the Stuff morning trivia quiz asked who appeared on the debut cover of Playboy magazine. To accompany the question, the quiz featured an archive image of a person…

One public servant we could survive without

Supreme Court upholds ban on trans-identified men participating in sports in public schools

In a decision split along ideological lines yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state bans on trans-identified boys and men competing in girl’s and women’s sports were Constitutionally legal.  Although the judges were unanimous in arguing that those laws did not violate Civil Rights laws (Title IX that prohibits sex discrimination in education), they…

Supreme Court upholds ban on trans-identified men participating in sports in public schools

Opportunity is no longer a wasted vote

Something unusual has happened in the 2026 election campaign: a new party has started to matter. The Opportunity Party has moved from being a minor-party curiosity to being a possible parliamentary entrant. This does not mean Opportunity will definitely make it into Parliament. It might not. It could still collapse back to 2-3%, as small […]

Opportunity is no longer a wasted vote

Rent Control: The Ceiling Trap

Rent control is in the news again. Check out my new website, Rent Control: The Ceiling Trap. Here is just one bit: Norway abolished its rent control in 1982, and the economist Are Oust realized the newspapers had been quietly recording the whole experiment. He collected housing classifieds from Oslo’s Aftenposten from 1970 to 2008 and watched…

Rent Control: The Ceiling Trap

No TOP is not a centrist party

Ashley Church sets out why TOP is not a centrist party. The evidence is overwhelming: It’s not even close. If TOP are in Parliament I would offer odds of 20:1 (if DIA allowed me) that they would support a Labour-Green-Te Pati Maori Government over a centre-right one. The post No TOP is not a centrist…

No TOP is not a centrist party

A New Deal for Presidents? The Supreme Court Overturns Humphrey’s Executor and Reaffirms Executive Power

Below is my column in the New York Post on the historic ruling in Trump v. Slaughter, reinforcing the authority…

A New Deal for Presidents? The Supreme Court Overturns Humphrey’s Executor and Reaffirms Executive Power

Jesus ‘n’ Mo ‘n’ the Islamophobia tsar

Today’s Jesus and Mo strip, called “aspects,” came with a note: “Thankfully, that Anti-Muslim Hostility Tsar seems to be taking his time arriving.” Yes, the British Government was going to appoint a “tsar” to oversee and police anti-Muslim hostility, but the position remains unfilled. The Muslim Council of Britain is complaining (their bolding): The Muslim…

Jesus ‘n’ Mo ‘n’ the Islamophobia tsar

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