Harvard Caves In To Student Mob
America, a country where even poor people live longer and better lives than almost anyone in history, has become a place where spoiled children paying $60,000 tuition consider themselves “victims.”
America, a country where even poor people live longer and better lives than almost anyone in history, has become a place where spoiled children paying $60,000 tuition consider themselves “victims.”
There is one final group in this fight for Europe’s future, which gives at least some hope.
A patriotic American acts as a capitalist and an individualist: he buys the best, wherever it may be found.
Economic growth has been faster when the federal government has been smaller (relative to GDP) – and vice versa.
Socialism promises a utopia that sounds good, but those promises are never realized. It most often results in massive human suffering.
I don’t trust politicians, generally, but I especially don’t trust them with money. Since the U.S. went off the gold standard, the dollar has lost 80 percent of its value.
By mistaking the real nature of international trade, the costs of tariffs, the effects of currency movements, and the supposed ease with which the United States could quickly re-establish itself as a low-cost manufacturer, Trump risks shredding the safety nets that have undergirded the U.S. economy for decades and plunging us into a war we are ill-equipped to fight.