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As a decades-long reader of the Los Angeles Times, I have noticed its opinion section’s Marxian tilt. But I am not referring to Karl Marx. I mean Groucho, who described...
Read moreBefore joining the parliamentobserver.com Dennis Rogers worked as a professional economist for a consulting firm. He has an M.Phil with Distinction in economics from Nuffield College, Oxford and a B.A in PPE from Magdalen College, Oxford.
As a decades-long reader of the Los Angeles Times, I have noticed its opinion section’s Marxian tilt. But I am not referring to Karl Marx. I mean Groucho, who described...
Read moreNew orders for durable goods were essentially unchanged in July, following a 2.2 percent gain in June. Total durable-goods orders are up 11.8 percent from a year ago. The July...
Read moreWith inflation marking a 40 year high in June, everyone seems to have one question on their mind: When will inflation return to normal? July’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) print...
Read moreReprinted from Inside Sources NBC News released a new poll on Sunday that found 74 percent of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track — the highest number...
Read moreWhen Anthony Fauci announced his retirement, a deluge of fawning coverage about his career immediately appeared in mainstream media outlets. This praise was both expected and deeply disturbing. Yasmeen Abutaleb...
Read moreSales of new single-family homes fell again in July, dropping 12.6 percent to 511,000 at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate from a 585,000 pace in June. The July fall was the...
Read moreFor simplicity and elegance, it’s hard to beat the equation of exchange. MV=PY. Money expenditures equal the dollar-value of output. With four easy-to-understand variables, we get a highly useful framework...
Read moreThe Biden administration has so far trampled the hopes of those desiring liberty, good governance, and sensible policymaking. Seemingly every choice is geared to make Americans less free, less safe,...
Read moreReprinted from the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal John Staddon is an emeritus professor of biology at Duke University and, thankfully, an academician who doesn’t fear being “canceled”...
Read moreIt’s August, and millions of students, teachers, and administrators are headed back to the nation’s college campuses. Colleges predict enrollment will rise in 2022, reversing a decade of decline since...
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