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Let the States Roar, by Stephen MacLean
Let the States Roar, by Stephen MacLean The significance of States’ Rights for fiscal probity Notice is given from its ‘Constitutional Affairs’ department that ‘The New York Sun . . opposes a balanced budget amendment.’ The justification cannot be that … Continue reading
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Mill Power
Mill Power Stephen MacLean considers “Trumponomics” from a classical perspective On the campaign stump, Donald Trump’s visceral answer to manufacturing decline has been called a self-defeating return to the processes of primitive economics. But Trump’s route to powering America’s revival does … Continue reading
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Trump’s Churchill Moment
Trump’s Churchill Moment Stephen Michael MacLean pursues an instructive parallel Donald Trump ‘explained’ Churchill to me. And, after the first Trump-Clinton presidential debate, Churchill reciprocated the favour. The fame of Sir Winston Churchill, who served in several Cabinet offices and … Continue reading →
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