Germany’s Green agriculture minister takes aim at meat.
Author: Andrew Stuttaford
The Abuse of Antitrust: Unilateral Disarmament in the Face of China’s Tech Challenge
It’s a mix of wishful thinking and liberal delusion to assume that China’s rapid evolution into a fascist state is going to slow down its progress toward tech dominance.
Numbers That Cannot Be Wished Away: The U.S. and Its Debt
Gloom about a coming national debt crunch is nothing new, and yet here we still are.
Inflation: On Rounding Up the Usual Suspects
It’s not hard to see why the White House is looking for scapegoats to blame for rising prices, but no one should expect this search to lead to lower prices.
Winter Has Come: Europe’s Energy Mess
Europe’s energy crunch has been building for some time.
Warren, Musk, and Taxes
Having little in the way of taxable income will generally mean a low tax bill. That’s how the law works.
‘Socially Responsible’ Investing and Other People’s Money
There is nothing remotely impressive about using other people’s money to pursue a social or political agenda to which they may not subscribe.
Taking China’s Technological Challenge Seriously
There can be little doubt (surely) by now that China is aiming to be the most powerful country in the world.
Another Day, Another Bad Inflation Number
Producer prices provided the latest grim set of numbers today.
Climate Policy and Your Pension
Beware the green bubble.