Voters Asked for Fairy Tale Economics? Daniel Henninger in the WSJ doesn’t think so: Voters know they ended up with inflation not experienced in most of their adult lives.
At The Wall Street Journal, Jason Zweig explains the treatment customers are receiving at Schwab. He writes (abridged): The term “brokerage” is becoming a misnomer. Firms like Schwab are more like banks than brokers...
In the WSJ, Holman Jenkins discusses what’s wrong with green energy’s approach that “consists of throwing money at green business interests in defiance of any practical consideration. If you think something else is going on, such as abating climate change, think again,” he warns.
Much of the United States has returned to something resembling the normalcy of pre-COVID times. Normal people are enjoying fall festivals in their communities, watching their kids’ sports, and visiting their relatives...
Here’s the question: Was Georgia Suppressing the Vote? Last January, President Biden had plenty to say about Georgia’s election rules: Georgia’s election rules would “suppress your vote, to subvert our elections.” The state’s “Jim Crow 2.0” law was “insidious,” he said, urging his followers to “hate evil.”
You watched during the pandemic as Democratic governors forced hard lockdowns in many states across America. Backing up the lockdown governors like Andrew Cuomo and Gretchen Whitmer were the teachers’ unions, which even cowed some weak Republicans...
I have been warning you of the dangers of the digital dollar, and here IMF Deputy Managing Director Bo Li explains how digital currency can be used to control the lives of anyone subjected to it...
On his blog, Merocla.com, Dr. Joseph Mercola discusses the evidence used to support the implementation of COVID passports and recently surfaced evidence surrounding the decisions to do so...