Opinion

Walz’s bad SNAP math

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) believes government spending on food stamps creates infinite economic growth, and his spending record shows it.
This was never going to last. Such seemingly stable orders never do. The centuries-long history of capitalism shows that ...
Our government is making a generational investment in defence that will create good, high-paying careers for Canadians, and ...
Sanghnomics: We are treating largely symptoms of a deeper malaise. The solution is to check reckless consumerism that has ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘What economics gets wrong about human behaviour, with ...
Professor Hülsmann argues that if the Argentinian central bank were closed on Milei’s first day in office, outstanding loans ...
As emergencies mount and extremism feeds on paralysis, democratic forces need more than lowest-common-denominator coalitions ...
In my previous three articles, I explored the state of affairs within the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and discussed potential future pathways ...
Democrats won big in last night’s election, and it’s a great sign for the future of American democracy. Voters rejected racism, fear, and cruelty. They said in a loud and singular voice — ...
Usani Uguru Usani is the National Vice Chairman (South-South) of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and a former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs. In this interview, he speaks on his suspension by ...
A new study by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) has revealed that climate change poses a growing threat to the ...
When beating earnings expectations becomes the norm, the market shifts focus to sustainability and resilience, questioning margins, expenses, and the cost of capital, signaling a regime change in ...