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Biden Places A Bull’s Eye On “Big Rail”
“Joe Biden’s latest pivot against ‘Big’ reveals shocking ignorance about how businesses remain in business. If the President gets his way. Big Rail will be muzzled to the detriment of its customers, and to competition in the ever-changing world of shipping more broadly.” ~ John Tamny
READ MOREA Conversation On Fear, Altruism, and Freedom
“On this episode of the Authors Corner, Ethan sits down with AIER’s Design Technologist and Interim Editorial Director, Lou Eastman, to discuss the ideas in his latest article ‘On the Tyranny of Freedom.’ Lou’s article explores the psychological forces that led to the drastic curtailing of our liberty in the age of Covid-19.” ~ AIER
READ MOREIndustrial Output Rose in June but Details Were Mixed; Capacity Utilization Remains Low
“Industrial output rose in June but the details among industries and market segments were mixed. However, substantial excess capacity still exists. While reopening the economy is boosting demand, supply constraints are pressuring prices. However, a runaway inflationary spiral remains unlikely.” – Robert Hughes
READ MOREThe High Price of Popcorn
“The next time you reach for a handful of buttery popped corn, give a stomping cheer for the entrepreneurial creativity of the theater owner who made it possible for a wide variety of people to enjoy a summer blockbuster.” ~ Anthony Gill
READ MOREWeekly Initial Claims for Unemployment Benefits Fell but Remain Elevated
“Weekly initial claims for unemployment benefits fell in the latest week but the trends have slowed, and the levels remain elevated. A tight labor market and a record number of open jobs should continue to drive initial claims lower.” – Robert Hughes
READ MORELessons From the Bronze Age Collapse
“We survived this time, but the next time a global crisis rolls around we may not be so fortunate if governments continue to pursue their anti-social policies that undermine the social order based upon the division of labor.” ~ Zachary Yost
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