Yellen’s Weird, Gross Abortion Stuff By Kevin D. Williamson May 12, 2022 What is the Treasury secretary singing?
NR PLUS Janet Yellen’s Grotesque Rationalization of Abortion By Dominic Pino May 11, 2022 The Treasury secretary’s comments to the Senate demonstrate progressives’ failure to understand that human beings are assets, not liabilities.
NR PLUS Who Will Be Targeted by the IRS When Biden Turns the Dogs Loose? By Daniel J. Pilla May 10, 2022 Hint: It won’t be the top 1 percent.
U.S. National Debt Hits $30 Trillion for First Time By Caroline Downey February 1, 2022 The ballooning debt is largely attributed to the massive social spending prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Treasury Department Sanctions Chinese Surveillance Firm Tied to Hunter Biden By Zachary Evans December 17, 2021 The company develops facial recognition technology used to surveil Uighur Muslims.
Fifteen States Respond to ‘Woke Capitalism,’ Threaten to Cut Off Banks That Refuse to Service Coal, Oil Industries By Brittany Bernstein November 22, 2021 The letter puts financial institutions that have ‘adopted policies aimed at diminishing a large portion of our states’ revenue’ on notice.
Inflation: Raising the Roof? By Andrew Stuttaford November 17, 2021 Freezing or lowering the limits on loans backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is worth considering.
Biden’s Commissar By The Editors November 16, 2021 Between publicly rationalizing the USSR’s policies and proposing central planning, Saule Omarova is unfit for an executive-branch regulatory position.
Ultra-Low Interest Rates: Implications and Consequences (Spoiler: Not Good) By Andrew Stuttaford November 11, 2021 Somehow I don’t think that Larry Summers is expecting the Twenties to roar very loudly.
Treasury Secretary Yellen Expects Inflation to Persist until ‘Middle to End’ of 2022 By Caroline Downey October 25, 2021 ‘This is temporary pains that result from a COVID economy,’ she said.