Mises Scholar, Wanjiru Njoya, joins the program to discuss the state of the economy and how the government is lying about the conditions including the latest lie about 800K+ jobs being created. The lies keep piling up as they are exposed for their malfeasance. We also discuss free market capitalism, […]
A War on Nurses?
Recent legislative changes and the future of the nursing profession. The North Carolina Supreme Court has recently overturned a 90-year-old precedent, now allowing for nurses to be sued for following doctor’s orders when they result in patient harm. (See article: Legal Newsline.) The news of the decision has caused quite an […]
“Gavin Newsom is Doing More Than Just Crushing Ron DeSantis”
California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom marked the July Fourth holiday by unveiling a campaign ad set to air on Fox News in which he speaks about freedom, amid images of skyrocketing fireworks and the Statue of Liberty, with strains of “America the Beautiful” softly strumming on the guitar. But if you think […]
Working From Home – We’ll Never Reach the Same Equilibrium Again
Working From Home – We’ll Never Reach the Same Equilibrium Again You Can Never Go Home Again. Or to Office. For Pretty Much the Same Reason. Everybody, including Elon Musk, wants us to go back to the office, but we can never go to the office again. Once we leave […]
Opinion—UPDATE: Trump, Trade, US Manufacturing and the Virus
This piece was originally published by Daily Clout in December 2019 and is republished here with additional information from the author, Ron Wisner. What could possibly go wrong from policies promoting the exportation of the bulk of our supply chain, including drug manufacturing, to a third-world country? Suppose there were […]
Opinion—”Does Germany’s Industrial Growth Give the Lie to Liberal Economists?”
If politicians wonder about income disparity in the US, they need look no farther than the loss of manufacturing in this country. There are two major campaign promises that President Trump is fulfilling, both of which have come to a head this week. They are directly and problematically related to […]