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Roslyn Layton argues that the mandarins at the FCC should be more humble [2].
What Trump has proposed, according to GOP strategist Vin Weber, is “to reverse a Republican stance taken since World War II and embrace the notion of a state-planned economy.” In threatening a 35 percent tariff on many goods imported from Mexico and a 45 percent tariff on imports from China — and by pledging to punish specific U.S. businesses for behavior he doesn’t approve of — Trump is attempting to assume Hugo Chávez-like powers [5] over global commerce.
My old professor Randy Holcombe writes eloquently on Black Lives Matter [6].
Reading Nick Gillespie is always fun and enlightening [7].
Matt Ridley describes how ‘industrial policy’ is regressive [8].