Small business intercession: Buy, baby, buy
The time has come, and it could be fun. Never mind Recessions, which are compared with Depressions, which lead to Concessions. Let's do an Intercession. This is nothing at all like the 1930s in America, although some people, a very few, are suffering more than some people suffered then. Full Story
The rise of the TARP state
The National Security Act of 1947, a reorganization of the foreign-policy and military apparatuses of the U.S. government, created what historians call "the national security state." Critics complain that the national security state vastly empowered government and cut the executive branch loose from legislative accountability. Full Story
Nuclear nonproliferation: Through a glass, darkly
"Which presents North Korea and the rest of the world with a paradox: At what point, if ever, would it actually give up this nuclear trump card?"
On April 5, President Barack Obama delivered a speech in Prague announcing, as he put it, "America's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons." It's a goal, the president acknowledged, that "will not be reached quickly" and "will take patience and persistence. Full Story
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