Random Thoughts On and Around Election Night
No matter what happens with the presidency, it appears, as of this writing, that Republicans have a good shot at retaining control of the Senate.
No matter what happens with the presidency, it appears, as of this writing, that Republicans have a good shot at retaining control of the Senate.
We can keep the term “monopoly,” but it should be reserved for describing those government-created and sanctioned dinosaurs like the US Postal Service.
A free-market option to counteracting the bias of today’s internet tech companies.
The solution to most of the major problems that confront black people will not be found in the political arena or by electing more blacks to high office.
No matter who wins the election, what remains of American freedom will be in serious jeopardy. Nevertheless, on just about every issue, Biden and the Democrats are more anti-freedom than Trump and the Republicans.
What would a Biden victory mean for the energy-importing countries of the Asia-Pacific region?
Everything depends on how well Republicans inform black voters and how receptive those voters are to breaking their old voting habits.
The battle of 2020 is between the alternative of Republican populist-nationalism vs. Democratic racist-nihilism. Nationalism, in its present form, is a mix of deregulatory sugar and populist poison, but nihilism is suicide.
Trump has taken over the Republican Party and stripped it of all vestiges of ideology. Trump is the most anti-ideological, anti-conceptual president in memory.