Mind-Readers in the Administration? By Dominic Pino May 14, 2022 If the administration has mind-readers on staff, they really shouldn’t be caught by surprise as often as they are.
Major U.S. Baby Formula Producer Predicts Shortage Will Last through 2022 By Caroline Downey May 13, 2022 The baby-formula market’s woes will likely last for the “balance of the year,” the CEO of a major producer said.
Biden: We Would Have to Be ‘Mind Readers’ to See the Formula Shortage Coming By Jim Geraghty May 13, 2022 President Biden insisted he and his team would have to be ‘mind readers’ to see the infant formula shortage coming.
The Worst Possible Timing for an Infrastructure-Spending Spree By Jim Geraghty May 12, 2022 This is just about the worst possible time to try to start a massive number of construction projects from coast to coast.
What’s Behind the Baby-Formula Shortage? By Jim Geraghty May 9, 2022 Why is infant formula in short supply in the wealthiest, most advanced, and most prosperous nation on the planet?
What’s Really Going On with These Food-Facility Fires? By Jim Geraghty May 6, 2022 It’s fair to wonder if something sinister is going on, but the evidence is pointing in one clear direction.
Even the Amish Are Having Supply-Chain Problems By Dominic Pino May 3, 2022 The Amish produce top-quality furniture with craftsmanship deeply rooted in their traditional way of life, and even they rely on global supply chains.
There’s Trouble in the Diesel Market By Dominic Pino April 29, 2022 The spread between diesel and gasoline has reached record highs, which is more concerning than the price of diesel on its own.
NR PLUS ESG, a Ratings Agency, and Utah By Andrew Stuttaford April 23, 2022 The week of April 18: rating a ratings agency’s ESG ratings, inflation, taxation, Twitter, Disney, and much, much more.
On Ocean Shipping, Environmentalists Leave No Viable Path Open By Dominic Pino April 21, 2022 The radical environmentalist movement’s ultimate enemy is economic growth.