The worst humanitarian crisis since World War II

Embed from Getty Images   The world is facing its largest humanitarian crisis since 1945, according to the United Nations. “We stand at a critical point in history. Already at the beginning of the year we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the UN,” UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Stephen O’Brien recently told the UN’s Security Council. Continue Reading...

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How socialism ruined Brazil

The popularity of the Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign revealed how popular socialism is with a large swath of Americans. But how has socialism worked out in other countries? Felipe Moura Brasil, a journalist and columnist for Veja magazine, explains how his country has fared under socialism. Continue Reading...

PowerLinks 03.31.17

‘Religious left’ emerging as U.S. political force in Trump era Scott Malone, Reuters Some in the religious left are inspired by Pope Francis, the Roman Catholic leader who has been an outspoken critic of anti-immigrant policies and a champion of helping the needy. Continue Reading...

In Western countries, what’s the greatest predictor of misery?

Embed from Getty Images   A few weeks after leaving the presidency, Thomas Jefferson wrote in a message to the citizens of Maryland that, “The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction is the first and only legitimate object of good government.” For many conservatives and libertarians, the best way for government to make us happy is to stay out of our lives as much as possible. Continue Reading...

PowerLinks 03.30.17

This Unpaid Pensions Case Could Crush Christian Hospitals Kate Shellnutt, Christianity Today Supreme Court will decide if religious organizations qualify for IRS church exemption. Human Conditions Improving at a Remarkable Speed Marian Tupy, Reason.com Over the last decade, GDP per person and life expectancy are up around the world while infant mortality and undernourished rates are down. Continue Reading...

Brexit begins an era of free trade and innovation: Theresa May

With the delivery of Theresa May’s letter this afternoon, Brexit has begun. The communique – which Sir Tim Barrow personally handed European Council President Donald Tusk – expresses her desire to replace the EU with “deep and special partnership,” or as she said in this afternoon’s speech to Parliament, “a partnership of values.” However, as we have documented, the notion of transatlantic values can stand for anything from religious tolerance to the social welfare state. Continue Reading...

Understanding the President’s Cabinet: Defense Secretary

Note: This is the tenth in a weekly series of explanatory posts on the officials and agencies included in the President’s Cabinet. See the series introduction here. Department of Defense logo / DoD.gov Cabinet position: Secretary of Defense Department: Department of Defense Current Secretary: Jim Mattis Succession: The Secretary of Defense is sixth in the presidential line of succession. Continue Reading...

PowerLinks 03.29.17

Occupational Licensing Reform Gains an Unlikely Boost from the FTC J.D. Tuccille , Reason.com In the fight for economic freedom, entrepreneurs and consumers get new support against self-serving interests. Steve Bannon Dismisses Austrian Economics Jeff Deist, Mises Wire Writing in The New York Times Magazine about last week’s stillborn RyanCare bill, Robert Draper recalls a conversation he had with White House strategist Stephen Bannon earlier this year. Continue Reading...