
Creative destruction
28 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
in economic history, industrial organisation, television

Yes, Trump was Seeking Another Recount or Investigation in Georgia: A Response to the Washington Post
28 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
Below is an expanded version of my Hill column on the Georgia call at the center of the recent indictment and the attack in the Washington Post by columnist Philip Bump, someone I have repeatedly criticized in the past for false and misleading stories. The column attacked me for suggesting that the Georgia call was […]
Yes, Trump was Seeking Another Recount or Investigation in Georgia: A Response to the Washington Post
Interview with James Gwartney: Personal Choices and Public Choice
27 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
Mitchell List and Kurt Schuler serve as interlocutors in “An Interview with James D. Gwartney on His Life and Work in Economics” (August 2023 (Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health and the Study of Business Enterprise, SAE #238, August 2023). The interview offers an in-depth overview of his pathway to and within economics.…
Interview with James Gwartney: Personal Choices and Public Choice
The Five Nation Army – The Salonica Front Erupts I THE GREAT WAR Week 109
27 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
in defence economics, war and peace Tags: World War I
Almanac: Charles Ponzi and his “Ponzi Scheme”
27 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
in economics of crime, financial economics, law and economics
Why the House Has No Alternative to an Impeachment Inquiry into President Biden
26 Aug 2023 Leave a comment

Below is my column in The Messenger on the expanding evidence in the Biden corruption scandal and the need for Congress to take commensurate action to investigate the matter. After this column ran, Fox’s Brian Kilmeade conducted an interview with Ukrainian prosecutor general Viktor Shokin. What was striking about the interview is not just the […]
Why the House Has No Alternative to an Impeachment Inquiry into President Biden
Why are Gender Pay Gaps so Large in Japan and South Korea?
26 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
From Alice Evans: Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan are closing gender gaps in pay, seniority and parliamentary representation. Japan and South Korea, meanwhile, have the largest gender pay gaps in the OECD. Management remains 85% male. Female graduates are treated like secretaries, expected to pour the tea and run errands. In Japan, a female graduate earns the same as a man […]
Why are Gender Pay Gaps so Large in Japan and South Korea?
Denmark Restores Blasphemy Prosecutions
26 Aug 2023 Leave a comment

In 2017, Denmark took a historic step in favor of free speech by rescinding its blasphemy law after 334 years. For those of us in the free speech community, it was an important moment in Europe where free speech is being rapidly reduced. Now, however, the liberal government is moving to reinstate the blasphemy crime…
Denmark Restores Blasphemy Prosecutions
Fact Checking The Met Office’s Fact Checks
26 Aug 2023 Leave a comment

By Paul Homewood h/t Dennis Ambler It seems the Met Office is getting worried that its one-sided reporting of climate change is becoming exposed, as people are beginning to check the facts for themselves: A toolkit of information you can trust. There is overwhelming evidence that climate change is affecting the health of the […]
Fact Checking The Met Office’s Fact Checks
What if Elizabeth I had Died in 1562?
26 Aug 2023 Leave a comment

It is easy to take the long reign of Elizabeth I for granted. But less than four years after Elizabeth ascended the throne, her life was nearly cut short, threatening to bring down the curtain on the Tudor dynasty. What might have ensued is explored by Dr Andrew Thrush, editor of our Lords 1558-1603 section… On 10 […]
What if Elizabeth I had Died in 1562?
Why Germany Hates Nuclear Power
26 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy, Germany
The Search for Robert L. Peters: He Goes By Various Names…The Question is Why
25 Aug 2023 Leave a comment

Below is my column on the search for the true identity of Robert L. Peters, the name Republicans believe was used by then Vice President Joe Biden in emails that contradict his past claims on the influence peddling scandal. Here is the column: He is a man with many names. “Celtic.” “The Big Guy.” According […]
The Search for Robert L. Peters: He Goes By Various Names…The Question is Why
Why Climate Models Can’t Be Right
25 Aug 2023 Leave a comment

Vic Hughes explains in his American Thinker article The Blunt Truth about Global Warming Models. Excerpts in italics with my bolds and added images. I may be one of the first scientists in the country to know that predicting long-term temperatures is not possible. Almost 50 years ago, while in grad school, I had a […]
Why Climate Models Can’t Be Right
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