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Progress of the Modern Day

Progress of the Modern Day

It’s absurd to say people today are smarter or better than the days past.  It’s very likely modern day individuals

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Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on October 30, 2022July 15, 2023Categories PsychologyTags education, growth, logic, progress, psychology1 Comment on Progress of the Modern Day

Growth: Real and Quasi

Growth: Real and Quasi

Understanding the difference between real growth and quasi-growth is critical to progress.  Confusing the two can lead to de-civilization.  When … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on July 19, 2022October 1, 2022Categories Business Cycle, Economics, Inflation, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, growth, inflation, logic, money, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Growth: Real and Quasi

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  • How Trump Can Lower Drug Prices Without Price Controls May 14, 2025
    While Trump has not yet turned to price controls to address America‘s absurdly high drug prices, Monday‘s executive order suggests that he soon may. Price controls would only worsen the problem with the drug market. Here are three things he can do instead.
    Connor O'Keeffe
  • USAID's Legacy of Failure May 14, 2025
    Progressive supporters of USAID claim that the agency does vital work overseas to provide medical care and other necessities for the poorest of the poor. Yet, a careful look at its record reveals that USAID often is a hindrance to the very people it claims to help.
    Lipton Matthews
  • Tariffs Won’t Ever Be "Optimal" May 14, 2025
    Despite arguments from President Trump and his supporters, there is no such thing as an “optimal” tariff. If anything, Americans have the upper hand in trade because they can run large trade deficits due to the status of the US dollar as the world‘s reserve currency.
    Vincent Cook
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