by Richard Schulman What happened in China China’s present demographic crisis is a casualty of the Population Control movement. Th e movement was launched in the US and at the UN in the early 1970s. Its proponents argued that there were too many people consuming the Earth’s limited resources. Resources would soon run out, and […]
Founders’ negative rights vs. progressives’ positive rights (entitlements)
One underlying principle explains almost all policy quarrels between Republicans and Democrats (part one of two) by Richard Schulman The recent banking crisis has provided an unexpected value: it tells us much about the underlying principles that differentiate progressive Democrats from traditional Republicans. The banking crisis was triggered by the unusually rapid raising of interest […]
Biden’s Green Energy Policy Should Be Suspended During Crisis
By Richard Schulman The single Biden administration policy that is the most damaging to the US and other nations is its green policy of fossil fuel suppression. The Biden-Democratic policy is based on climate science that has been debunked from a number of angles, including two relatively new ones discussed here (the prevalence of greater […]
Allies keep trade alive without Biden administration help
Japan is reportedly resisting being arm-twisted into adopting the same managed trade deal that the US forced on the EU and other countries in lieu of just lifting the dubious Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imposed by former President Trump. Japan, like the rest of the US’s Pacific allies, wants it to join […]
EU moves toward adopting “Anti-Coercion Instrument”
Until now, if an individual EU member is threatened by a non-member (as Lithuania has been by China), the EU can’t retaliate against the threatening party unless it secures the unanimous approval of all 27 EU member countries’ legislatures — a cumbersome and usually impossible procedure. But the European Commission (EC) is proposing the adoption […]
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