Quote of the day
Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, quoted in the New York Times: “The single biggest threat to the world economy, the single biggest point of single failure, is that 97 percent of the high-end chips are made in Taiwan.…
Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, quoted in the New York Times: “The single biggest threat to the world economy, the single biggest point of single failure, is that 97 percent of the high-end chips are made in Taiwan.…
Living as we do in the Twin Cities, we struggle to see what is in front of our nose. Mark Steyn looks on from a distance and observes in his column “Minnesotacide” (links omitted)(also posted here at Jewish World…
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Barton Swaim writes about the massive Minnesota Somali frauds we have been covering for a long while now on Power Line. Today Swaim devotes his weekly Unruly Republic column to “Our…
Reason has a rule against starting essays with quotes from Friedrich Hayek. After all, one could start nearly every essay in this magazine with a bon mot from the Austrian-born economist and classical liberal hero. But…
We can’t turn to Ammo Grrrll on Power Line for our Friday laughs anymore, but today we have Wall Street Journal sports columnist Jason Gay. Writing about Boston Celtics coach Jason Mazzulla (links omitted), Gay observes: This…
This morning’s Free Press newsletter by Nellie Bowles gives us the quote of the day, if not the week and the month: Jacob Frey is one of our great colony leaders: Do you know how Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey fended off his…
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