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The Death of Inflation Is Greatly Exaggerated

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2023

Endangered species regulations create warped incentives because they typically work against private landowners, state agencies, and conservation groups.
Tate Watkins, “The Endangered Species Act at 50” [2023]

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November 16, 2023
Xi Jinping is Right About the U.S. Empire
On the eve of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s current visit to the United States, the New York Times published an article detailing some of Xi’s thoughts about the United States. The article states:  In Mr. Xi’s telling, China sought to rise peacefully, but Western powers would not accept the idea that a Communist-led China was catching up and could someday overtake them …
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The Death of Inflation Is Greatly Exaggerated
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100 Years Ago Today: The End of German Hyperinflation
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Mises Institute
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The U.S. Needs a Fiscal Commission Because Congress Won’t Do Its Job
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Reason
Total Interest on National Debt Approaching $1 Trillion
by Craig Eyermann
Independent Institute
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The Misguided Perfectionism of Gavin Newsom
by Scott Drylie
Mises Institute
Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative
by Jennifer Burns
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Turgot, the First Theory of Progress
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