Jon Miltimore

Economics

A ‘Clean Energy Race’ With China? Only If You Ignore The Coal.

In recent years, I’ve noticed that two words—”but China”— are often used to parry any argument in favor of limited…

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Economics

How Bureaucracy Fueled the Los Angeles Wildfires

Eight years ago, American film producer Barry Josephson moved into a hilltop home in Pacific Palisades, the affluent Los Angeles…

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Why the ‘New Yorker’ Got Fooled by Taxpayer-Funded Sex Change for Prisoners

"Dollars allocated for gender reassignment surgeries cannot be spent on food stamps, border security, or anything else." ~Jon Miltimore

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Economics

‘Am I a Racist?’ Packs a Potent Political Punch: Ridicule

"‘Am I a Racist?’ isn’t just brilliant. It’s funny — and that’s more important." ~Jon Miltimore

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Economics

Ford’s Massive Retreat From EVs, Explained 

In August, Ford announced it was spiking its plan to roll out an all-electric three-row SUV, citing low consumer demand…

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Economics

Taylor Swift, Politics, and the Value of Friendship

"During the silly season of presidential elections, which often brings out the worst in us, it’s important to remember that…

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Economics

Telegram Creator’s Arrest Makes the Supreme Court’s Murthy Ruling Look Even Worse 

"The right to free speech is indeed indispensable, but it appears that those who believe otherwise may have already found…

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Economics

Why Corporate America’s Retreat from Social Activism Is Good for Everyone

"While corporations are free to inject values into the workplace and support social and religious programs, they have no societal…

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Economics

Did Javier Milei Just Lift Argentina Out of Recession? 

"After decades of economic pain from Peronism and mass money-printing...Milei is showing no signs of relenting in his campaign to…

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Why the ‘Green Economy’ Is Suddenly in Retreat—in Europe, America, and on Wall Street

"Green parties and environmentalists have had success largely by getting people to focus on the desired effect of their policies…

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