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The Plutocrats of Wall Street and Silicon Valley Are Scamming America – Investment Watch


In recent years, it seems that the nation’s CEOs and billionaires are increasingly willing to drop the pretense that they are politically neutral entrepreneurs who simply want to go about their business.
Last week, for example, more than 100 CEOs met to plot ways to punish the people of Georgia by “stopping investments in states” that pass laws unapproved by the billionaire class.
This comes in the wake of a decision by Major League Baseball a collection of billionaire-owned sports teams to punish residents of Georgia for the fact a tiny number of politicians there passed legislation designed to lessen voter fraud. In retaliation, the MLB decided to move the league’s all-star game so as to deny the residents of Atlanta the economic benefits of hosting the game. ....

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The Plutocrats of Wall Street and Silicon Valley Are Scamming America


In recent years, it seems that the nation’s CEOs and billionaires are increasingly willing to drop the pretense that they are politically neutral entrepreneurs who simply want to go about their business.
Last week, for example, more than 100 CEOs met to plot ways to punish the people of Georgia by “stopping investments in states” that pass laws unapproved by the billionaire class.
This comes in the wake of a decision by Major League Baseball a collection of billionaire-owned sports teams to punish residents of Georgia for the fact a tiny number of politicians there passed legislation designed to lessen voter fraud. In retaliation, the MLB decided to move the league’s all-star game so as to deny the residents of Atlanta the economic benefits of hosting the game. ....

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Conversation with John Mackey of Whole Foods on Libertarian Theory (Mark Skousen and Richard Ebeling too)


Conversation with John Mackey of Whole Foods on Libertarian Theory (Mark Skousen and Richard Ebeling too)
Dear John:
It all depends. For the mainstream empiricist monetarist like Friedman, it would be falsifiable; you’d just go out and measure whether or not inflationary expectations are low, whether or not the demand to hold money has increased (parenthetically, these two are not unrelated). If this was true, then the monetarist hypothesis would be accepted in this one case. If not, rejected.
It is not at all falsifiable for Austrian economists such as myself (and Mises, Rothbard and others). We do not agree with your implicit contention that if a claim is not falsifiable, that it is just a mere tautology, having nothing to do with the real world. ....

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BETTER LATE THAN NEVER ... The 2020 Elections, and what they might portend now that they're [finally!] all over


The date on which this piece is intended for first posting on this website,
March 4th, is the date on which- for 140 years, from George Washington s Second Inauguration in 1793 through Franklin Delano Roosevelt s First in 1933- Presidents of the United States, every four years until the 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution first took effect (36 times in all)- took the Oath of Office prescribed in Article II, Section 1, clause 8 of Our Nation s fundamental legal document.
The use of this date was not based on any specific constitutional language but was, rather, an accident of History: for the outgoing Congress of the Confederation that the Federal Government under the then-new Constitution would be replacing took it upon itself- soon after it had learned that at least 9 of the 13 original States of the American Republic had, by mid-1788, ratified that document (thereby putting it into effect, per its own terms)- to set, for the Year 1789, the dates for the fir ....

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Editor's Note: The Twilight of Stanford


Editor s Note: The Twilight of Stanford
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Stanford is known for a certain unique ethos that is dying, through a combination of not only carelessness but concerted effort on the part of University administrators.
Stanford’s reputation, which attracted me and countless others to the University, offers students a stake in the birthplace of Silicon Valley, the world’s epicenter of creativity and risk. Stanford students are less elitist than our East Coast peers, and more well-rounded: Stanford offers amenities, like Greek life and competitive athletic teams, absent in earlier iterations of the prestigious American university. The university’s unstructured curriculum expects its students to either succeed at the highest level in their own arenas, or create entirely new spheres for success. Stanford revels in nonconformity and experimentation. It was through these characteristics that Stanford gained its prestige. ....

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