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Didi Chuxing’s IPO, Crackdowns in Hong Kong, and a China at Odds With Itself
“In any conflict between the U.S. and China, the most open country will be the winner. And China will be the loser the more that it treats its people and its greatest city badly. Let’s just not forget in the U.S. that the most effective way to reverse the CCP’s errors vis-à-vis the Uighurs and Hong Kong would be to remain as economically and personally free as possible.” ~ John Tamny
READ MOREServices-Sector Survey Points to Continued Expansion in June
“The services sector expanded again in June, but shortages of labor and materials are continuing to restrain output.” – Robert Hughes
READ MORECrimes Against Prosperity
“It is undeniable what policies lead to economic growth and what keeps people down. Leaders who believe otherwise will continue to blame everything but themselves for not only their failures, but their direct role in keeping their citizens impoverished and miserable. When people are free, they prosper, and when they are not, they suffer. It’s as simple as that.” ~ Ethan Yang
READ MORE“Race Manners” Reinforce a Harmful Race Conscious
“The real task of ‘race manners’ is for people to start looking at each other as individual human beings, with the goal of reaching the point when the color of a person’s skin is looked at and weighed in a way that means nothing more than it does today when we happen to notice that someone’s eyes that are blue rather than green, or that a person’s hair is blond versus brunette.” ~ Richard M. Ebeling
READ MOREUnit Auto Sales Fell in June
“Light-vehicle sales fell again in June, falling below the recent range. A semiconductor shortage continues to disrupt production and is likely distorting sales, inventories, and prices.” – Robert Hughes
READ MOREThe Will to Power and the Specter of Hubris
“Every intellectual and moral superior, from the Catholic Church half a millennium ago to the New York Times army of woke, preferred-pronoun-revealing editorial writers have thought themselves arrived at the final state of affairs. If you dare deviate, if you dare question the intellectually supreme class, if you dare utter those revealing words (‘hang on a minute…’), you deserve every ill that comes your way.” ~ Joakim Book
READ MOREMarket Competition Is the Best Solution for Big Tech Power
“We have no right to post our opinions on another’s private property. The only real monopoly is the government itself or a business given a special privilege by the government. Government is the only entity that can legally use force and it is Big Government that is the real threat to liberty.” ~
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