Economics
A Majority of America’s Largest Cities Can’t Pay Their Bills
An annual report on the fiscal health of 75 of America’s largest cities revealed on Thursday that 53 cities did not have enough...
ESG Ship Jumping: JP Morgan Chase/State Street Dump Climate-focused Investor Group
On Thursday, at least two major financiers announced that they are leaving Climate Action 100+, a $68 trillion climate-focused investor initiative that advocates...
Read moreEstablishment in Meltdown After Trump Vows Tariffs and Trade War With China
As the United States under the presidency of Joe Biden draws precariously close to war in the Middle East, candidate Trump is declaring...
Read moreCallum Smiles: Davos 2024: How WEF is “Rebuilding Trust”
A central theme of this year’s annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) was “Rebuilding Trust.” While restoring public trust obliterated during...
Read moreMinimum-wage Increase Petition Challenged in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Supreme Court is scheduled to begin hearing oral arguments on January 31 in a case brought by the Oklahoma Chamber of...
Read moreJavier Milei Goes to Davos & Destroys Socialism And Cultural Marxism
Argentina’s wild-haired libertarian president, Javier Milei, delivered a 23-minute, no-holds-barred defense of individual liberty and free-market principles at this year’s World Economic Forum...
Read moreKilling Capitalism With ESG & “Natural Asset Companies” – Utah Treasurer Speaks Out
The effort to undermine free-market capitalism with “Natural Asset Companies” (NACs) and “Environmental, Social, Governance” (ESG) schemes may be facing setbacks, but the...
Read more“Collectivist Experiments Are Never the Solution”: Javier Milei’s Full Davos Speech
The following is a transcript of Argentinian President Javier Milei’s January 17 speech at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland....
Read moreCar Rental Giant Hertz to Sell One-third of Its US Electric Vehicle Fleet
In a move that’s almost certain to ding their corporate ESG score, car rental giant Hertz announced on Thursday that it is looking...
Read moreSteven Mosher on the Increasingly Antagonistic U.S.-China Relations
The New American’s Steve Bonta interviews internationally recognized China expert Steven Mosher about U.S.-China relations. Back in 1979, Mosher was the first American social...
Read moreJapanese Are Buying U.S. Steel, But D.C. Doesn’t Seem to Care Much
The United States is spiraling toward a historic acquisition that will have far-reaching consequences for American industry and sovereignty — and the nation’s...
Read moreHouse Committee Adopts Strategy to “Win America’s Economic Competition” With the CCP
The House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on Tuesday adopted “policy recommendations...
Read more“Silent Recession” Impacting Americans
With holiday spending in the United States to be an expected $957.3 billion, driving what appears to be a growing economy, most Americans...
Read moreDr. Michael Rectenwald: Libertarian vs. Authoritarians
Dr. Michael Rectenwald, once an avowed Marxist professor at New York University, has become a notable figure in the “red-pilling” movement. His outspoken...
Read moreThanksgiving Costs Soared to Historic Heights
In the midst of the holiday season, a cloud of economic discontent looms over the festivities. This traditionally joyous time of year, filled...
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