Monthly Archive: June 2025
Why DOGE Failed
Elon Musk has thrown in the towel on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in all but name. Mises correctly anticipated failures like these.
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Silver Price Shows What Government Has Done to Our Money
No one seems concerned about the constant devaluation of the dollar. They blame high prices on whoever is president or corporate greed.
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2025-06-25 – Quarterly Bulletin 2/2025
Report for the attention of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank for its quarterly monetary policy assessment of June 2025
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2/2025 – Business cycle signals: SNB regional network
Report submitted to the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank for its quarterly monetary policy assessment
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Nestlé fined by Swiss canton for illegally filtered water
Nestlé has been fined CHF500,000 ($620,000) in its home canton of Vaud for the unauthorised use of activated carbon filters in the production of mineral water. The filters were used to produce Henniez water from 2008 to 2022. This was announced by the Vaud public prosecutor's office on Wednesday. The use of activated carbon filters …
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The Role of Charitable Institutions in a Market-Based Health System
Would medical care be available to people who might have a difficult time paying for it? In a private property order, charitable institutions would play an important role in ensuring more people have access to medical treatment.
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Markets Enjoy A Calm Moment
Overview: After a volatile start to the week, the capital markets are quieter and the ceasefire between Israel and Iran appears to be holding. The Trump administration is challenging reports that claim the barrage of US bombs merely set back the Iranian nuclear project by a few months. No coup de grace was delivered. The … Continue...
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The “American Miracle” was the European Miracle on Steroids
America inherited the core institutional framework of Europe (especially Britain) but refined and amplified it through greater decentralization, lower taxation, and more expansive freedoms.
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Powell Testifies On Monetary Policy To Congress
Fed Chair Jerome Powell presented his quarterly testimony to the House yesterday and will testify to the Senate today. The market reaction was minimal as much of his speech was a repeat of last week’s FOMC meeting and press conference. […] The post Powell Testifies On Monetary Policy To Congress appeared first on RIA.
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Fueling AI Data Centers: Behind The Meter Solutions- Part 1
“AI is big business” is a gross understatement. The IEA estimates that “the market capitalization of AI-related firms in the S&P 500 has grown by around USD 12 trillion since 2022.” For perspective, the chart below shows that only the […] The post Fueling AI Data Centers: Behind The Meter Solutions- Part 1 appeared first …
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Dismantling the Warfare State Was Never Going to Be Easy
Although it may not have ultimately ended how they wished, the strikes on Iran demonstrated that neoconservatives are still a viable force within the GOP. But that shouldn’t discourage us. Ending endless wars isn’t easy, but it is worthwhile.
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Economic Sanctions Adrenaline
Economic sanctions, as a general principle, have a history of failure in the 20th and 21st centuries, which penalize everyday citizens in the sanctioned country.
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There Is No Disinflation
There has been much talk of disinflation, but all the evidence points toward the conclusion that the Federal Reserve continues to administer injections of monetary inflation.
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Erasing History to Advance the Socialist Revolution
Lenin and Trotsky have long been dead, but their efforts to erase history through revolutions live on. Today, the erasure is happening in Western Europe and the United States, as progressives carry on that the Bolsheviks started.
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Why DOGE Failed
Elon Musk has thrown in the towel on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in all but name. Mises correctly anticipated failures like these.
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Economic Sanctions Adrenaline
Economic sanctions, as a general principle, have a history of failure in the 20th and 21st centuries, which penalize everyday citizens in the sanctioned country.
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Opposing America’s Imperialistic Wars Is a Fight Worth Joining
With the Iran bombing, the US Government is once again embarking on yet another act of war in support of the US empire. The eternal quest to expand the empire will not end well for Americans. Opposing the government‘s wars is a worthy endeavor.
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The Purpose of Production and the Economy: A Criticism of Pronatalist Economics
Mainstream economics is deterministic, holding that economic actors continue to move in one directions, not responding to changes in economic circumstances or incentives. The Austrians understand economics is about people engaged in purposeful action.
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