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Our Cuba policy is outdated and counterproductive

    By Bill Hellman, USN/SEAL (Ret)   America’s often changing policy on travel to Cuba makes very little sense when you consider our trade and travel rules with other countries who have obvious human rights and political issues contrary to American values and laws.  Our current policy went into effect mid- year in 2019 […]

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Washington Beyond the Headlines: Tweak Tax Reform to Help Business

  By Andy Blom, TES Washington Editor   The once lazy southern city of Washington, DC is lazy once more. The Senate is out of session. The House is out of session. The President is out of town. The American people are breathing sighs of relief. And free market policy people just keep on working […]

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Argentina, from rich country to poor country

  By Manuel Llamas, courtesy of Libertad y Progreso   In the first third of the 20th century, it was one of the ten wealthiest countries in the world, today it is 63 (IMF, 2017). Why? The answer is socialism.   Argentina is one of the countries that has registered a greater economic deterioration during the last century. its transit […]

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A European Minimum Wage Is the Next Bad Idea from Brussels

  By Bill Wirtz, courtesy of the Austrian Economics Center   The incoming European Commissioner for Employment and Social Affairs has only about one thing in common with yours truly: he’s Luxembourgish. Nicolas Schmit is a lifelong socialist and has been Minister of Labor in Luxembourg for as far as I can remember. Bureaucrat-made-politician, Schmit […]

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Limits on Pension Investments Hurt Returns

  By Ian Madsen, courtesy of Frontier Centre for Public Policy   Recently, members of ‘Extinction Rebellion’, a climate change activist group, sat in protest at the University of British Columbia, beginning a hunger strike on January 6th, trying to stop UBC’s pension fund from making or holding any investments in fossil-fuel-related companies.  Sadly, the […]

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Mexico prepares for “day without women”

  “The strength of women” By Fatima Masse, courtesy of IMCO   The brutal deaths of Fatima Cecilia, Ingrid Escamilla, Isabel Cabanillas and Brenda Josselin are just some recent and known cases of the wave of anti-woman violence that Mexico is experiencing.   These crimes continue a growing trend of several years, reaching three daily femicides in […]

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“Uber for Everything” Is Revolutionizing Africa’s Economy

    “Uber for Everything” Is Revolutionizing Africa’s Economy By Martha Nojolomole, courtesy of the Foundation for Economic Education   “Since its founding in 2008, Airbnb hosts across Africa have earned more than $400 million in direct income from renting out their properties via the service.” – Reuters, 2018   When safari guide Goodwin Ndosi first heard the […]

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What coronavirus tells us about globalization (and vice versa)

  “The unintended consequences of coronavirus.” By Sergio Beraldo, courtesy of IREF   A new type of virus is holding the world in suspense by evoking images of the worst Hollywoodian nightmares. It is known that it spread out of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, China, and then quickly propagated throughout mainland China, at […]

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UK taxpayers subsidizing lobbying industry, political campaigns

  “Almost £40 million of taxpayers’ money paid for lobbying and political campaigning” Courtesy Taxpayers’ Alliance   New analysis from the TaxPayers’ Alliance reveals how ministers, officials and quangocrats are wasting taxpayers’ cash funding organisations that lobby the government. From 2017-19, organisations that lobby for changes in public policy received at least £39,584,172.   Taxpayer money […]

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Fate of UK manufacturing hangs on minimizing trade friction with EU

  “Minimum trade frictions will be vital for the UK automotive industry” By Prof. David Bailey, courtesy of UK In a Changing Europe   The UK manufacturing and especially the automotive industry has faced a turbulent period since the referendum. By 2018-19 something of a perfect storm had hit. The auto industry faced a triple […]