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Phillip W. Magness

Did Tipping Come from Slavery? The 1619 Project Lies Again

“At best, the critics of tipping are guilty of inexcusable sloppiness. At worst, they’re selectively weaponizing the horrors of slavery to advance an ideological cause.” ~ Phillip W. Magness

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Joakim Book

Where Does Saifedean Think Money Comes From?

“There’s plenty wrong with central banking, no doubt, but showering broken institutions with infinite credit lines and opportunity-cost free funding isn’t one of them.” ~ Joakim Book

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Robert Hughes

Durable-goods Orders Fell in February on Broad-based Declines, But Remain High

“New orders for core capital goods fell in February though the level remains high. Continued strength for business investment is a positive sign for the economic outlook but risks remain elevated.” ~ Robert Hughes

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Daniel Asia

Whoopi, Maus, and 80 Years of American Jewry

“It is now they, not Jews, who must take to heart the phrase ‘Never Again.’ My Gentile friends should ask themselves: If it comes to it, when the mobs come, will I take in and protect my Jewish friends?” ~ Daniel Asia

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Robert Hughes

Weekly Initial Claims for Unemployment Benefits Fall to the Lowest Level Since 1969

“Weekly initial claims fell to a multidecade low, indicating the labor market remains very tight. However, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and a new Fed tightening cycle increase uncertainty.” ~ Robert Hughes

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J. Mark Powell

From British Tea to Russian Vodka; A Brief History of Boycotts

“From government bans to customers pouring it in gutters by the gallon, Americans are saying ‘nyet’ to Russian vodka, expressing their anger over the Kremlin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.” ~ J. Mark Powell

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