Who Pays for Medicare for All?

Plus: Democrats reckon with the rise of the DSA, Trump scales back America’s military presence abroad, and the case for letting kids play outside

Who Pays for Medicare for All?

The Cost of Going to Space

Terzi & Nicoli have a fascinating new paper analyzing over 4,400 orbital launches since 1960 to estimate “Wright’s Law.” This law states that a new technology’s unit costs fall in proportion to cumulative experience. Essentially, it is an expression of learning-by-doing. They show:… that the average cost of sending a kilogram to orbit has dropped…

The Cost of Going to Space

Opportunity Party on when you’re a child

The Opportunity Party policy is or was that any criminal offender aged under 25 should be sent to the Youth Court for a family group conference, rather than go to an adult court. They say this is because 24 year old brains are not fully developed, so they should not be held fully accountable for…

Opportunity Party on when you’re a child

The effects of remote work on the disability employment gap

A rise in work from home explains most of the postpandemic gain in full-time employment among people with physical disabilitiesBy Tyler Smith. “Employment among people with disabilities has remained well below that of the broader population, with an average disability employment gap of 27 percentage points across OECD countries. In the United States, this low disability…

The effects of remote work on the disability employment gap

A Close Call with Asteroid Apophis

It was quite a scare when first discovered in 2004, but thousands of observations later, we now know that the asteroid known as Apophis will miss Earth when it makes its closest approach in April 2029. However, in the grand scheme of things in our vast universe, this will be a close call, and it’ll…

A Close Call with Asteroid Apophis

Life and death of Mata Hari

Despite her exotic name Mata Hari was a Dutch woman. Her real name was Margaretha (Gretha)Zelle and was born in Leeuwarden, in the province of Friesland in the North West of  the Netherlands.. Today marks her 150th birthday. At 18, Zelle answered an advertisement in a Dutch newspaper placed by Dutch Colonial Army Captain Rudolf MacLeod (1 March 1856 – 9 January 1928), […]

Life and death of Mata Hari

The Omagh Bombing

The Omagh bombing, which took place on August 15, 1998, stands as the deadliest single atrocity of the decades-long sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles. Just four months after the historic signing of the Good Friday Agreement, a car bomb exploded in the busy centre of Omagh, County Tyrone, in an attack […]

The Omagh Bombing

Alex Tabarrok: Britain’s equal pay madness

The Taliban, Women and the Far Left

It is five years today since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. On 15 August 2021, its forces entered Kabul as the Afghan government collapsed and the long Western intervention came to an ignominious end. Five years later, the consequences for Afghan women are appalling. The Taliban has issued more than 100 decrees restricting the […]

The Taliban, Women and the Far Left

The Schutzstaffel (SS): The Engine of the Nazi State

The Schutzstaffel (SS): The Engine of the Nazi State The Schutzstaffel, commonly referred to as the SS, played a pivotal role in the rise and implementation of the Nazi regime in Germany between 1925 and 1945. Originally formed as a paramilitary bodyguard unit for Adolf Hitler, the SS evolved into a multifaceted organization responsible for […]

The Schutzstaffel (SS): The Engine of the Nazi State

America’s Two Just Wars By Murray N Rothbard

Incentive Misalignment in Communism: the case of Vietnam

Rainer Zitelmann writes in How Capitalism Beat Communism in Vietnam in Reason Magazine, The state collectives did not reward members for the amount of rice they produced, but instead counted how many days they had worked. 183 more words

Incentive Misalignment in Communism: the case of Vietnam

Fred Hockley-Executed 9 hours after Japanese surrender.

Following the Hiroshima bombing on August 6, the Soviet declaration of war and the Nagasaki bombing on August 9, the Emperor’s speech was broadcast at noon Japan Standard Time on August 15, 1945, and did reference the atomic bombs as a reason for the surrender. The broadcast was recorded a day earlier but was broadcast […]

Fred Hockley-Executed 9 hours after Japanese surrender.

Millions of households could face threat of emergency blackouts

By Paul Homewood h/t Ian Cunningham We are rapidly turning into a third world country where our electricity grid is concerned: From the Telegraph: Emergency power cuts could be imposed on millions of households at short notice to avoid nationwide blackouts, under new rules introduced by grid bosses.

Millions of households could face threat of emergency blackouts

Some Links

TweetRyan Bourne explains that “burrito-gate reflects inflation’s toxic legacy.” Brian Albrecht carefully lays out the likely consequences of Mamdani’s government-run grocery stores. National Review‘s Jim Geraghty is right: “Both parties embrace what’s popular and abandon what’s right.” A slice: The Republican president keeps taking a government stake in private companies, now up to 30 firms.…

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