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The Lighthouse: $34 Trillion and Climbing | Surveillance No More! | Dollarize Argentina—Now

January 16, 2024  •  Weekly Newsletter
$34 Trillion and Climbing

Peter C. Earle (AIER)

It’s difficult to imagine that the US Federal debt was, well within many of our lifetimes, less than one-third the current market capitalization of Apple, Inc. At the end of 2023, however, the US Federal debt surpassed a new milestone: $34 trillion. Can anything be done? READ MORE »

James M. Buchanan
on Public-Debt Finance

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Let Unconstitutional Federal Government Surveillance of Americans Lapse

Ivan Eland (National Interest)

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)—the backdoor loophole for the federal government to violate Americans’ rights—is up for renewal. Congress should let it lapse, restoring the requirement to seek court-approved warrants before the government searches Americans’ data. In other words, Congress, this time, really can do something by simply doing nothing…. READ MORE »

American Surveillance

Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment

By Anthony Gregory

A Message from Menem to Milei: Dollarize Argentina Now

Steve H. Hanke, Francisco Zalles (National Review)

In the late 1980s, Argentina almost tried dollarization, but it never became the law of the land. As they say, the rest is history: one currency crisis after another, resulting in economic and political chaos. But Argentina’s new president, Javier Melei, can succeed where others have failed. And save his country. Dollarize Argentina now! READ MORE »

Historical Episodes of Full Dollarization

By Steve H. Hanke

Racial Preferences Replay Under Gavin’s Governance

K. Lloyd Billingsley (American Spectator)

Last June, the U.S. Supreme Court ended racial preferences in higher education. This year will feature a battle to reinstate those preferences, in the state that first eliminated them nearly 30 years ago. A look at the dangers of California Assembly Constitutional Amendment 7 (ACA-7). READ MORE »

Race & Liberty in America

The Essential Reader

Edited by Jonathan J. Bean

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