Free Ross, Hopefully

Thomas Knapp: “If you vote for me,” Donald Trump told Libertarians at their national convention last May, “on day one, I will commute the sentence of Ross Ulbricht.” Some of us believed him. Some didn’t. Some of us were willing to vote for him over that one issue. Some weren’t. While it’s POSSIBLE that a few stray … Continue reading Free Ross, Hopefully → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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FDA To Public: Smoke ‘Em If You Got ‘Em

Thomas Knapp: Here we go again: On January 14, the US Food and Drug Administration announced its latest rule proposal in the War on Nicotine. Under the rule (which faces a 240-day public comment period before implementation, if the incoming Trump administration doesn’t withdraw it), cigarette makers would have to reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes. … Continue reading FDA To Public: Smoke ‘Em If You Got ‘Em → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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BOHICA: Or, What to Expect When You’re Expecting a New President

Thomas Knapp: Well, here we are: After a long presidential campaign full of warnings from each “major” party campaign about the horrible things the other “major” party’s candidate would do to us if elected, Inauguration Day approaches. On January 20, Donald Trump begins his second (non-consecutive) term as president of the United States. Within days — possibly … Continue reading BOHICA: Or, What to Expect When You’re Expecting a New President → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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The EU’s Need For Cheap Ukrainian Labour Imperils Ukraine’s Post-War Reconstruction

Voice of East: The EU’s Need For Cheap Ukrainian Labour Imperils Ukraine’s Post-War Reconstruction By Andrew Korybko Forthcoming developments might lead to Germany and/or Poland, where over two million of them collectively reside, either encouraging their return or incentivizing them to stay. Zelensky has... Read More › - Voice of East


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The End Game And The New Cold War: Reviewing Lavrov’s Year-End Interview With TASS

Voice of East: The End Game And The New Cold War: Reviewing Lavrov’s Year-End Interview With TASS By Andrew Korybko The possible end of the Ukrainian Conflict sometime later this year and the political agreement that’ll accompany it will play the greatest roles in... Read More › - Voice of East


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Avoiding Neo-Colonialism: Russia’s Strategy Against A Weaponized “Green Agenda”

Voice of East: Avoiding Neo-Colonialism: Russia’s Strategy Against A Weaponized “Green Agenda” By Andrew Korybko It envisages helping developing countries rebalance their relations with the West while avoiding the neo-colonial pitfalls for the ‘green agenda’ that’s being weaponized as a ploy to entrap them.... Read More › - Voice of East


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Veterans and Violence: Chicken or Egg?

Thomas Knapp: “I need to cleanse my mind of the brothers I’ve lost,”  Master Sergeant Matthew Alan Livelsberger (US Army) allegedly wrote in an explanatory note on his phone before shooting himself inside a Tesla Cybertruck packed with fireworks and gas tanks set to detonate outside a Las Vegas casino, “and relieve myself of the burden of … Continue reading Veterans and Violence: Chicken or Egg? → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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What Oren Cass Sunstein Could Learn From Henry George Costanza

Thomas Knapp: Oren Cass’s “What Economists Could Learn From George Costanza” (The New York Times, December 23) has forgotten what economics Henry George taught. That’s the pundit named Cass who invariably calls for constrictions on consumers, as opposed to Cass Sunstein‘s advocacy of “choice-preserving but psychologically wise interventions” that would make “automatic enrollment in government programs” the … Continue reading What Oren Cass Sunstein Could Learn From Henry George Costanza → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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