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Allen GindlerAmerican Thinker |
In recent months, we’ve heard two common descriptions of President Trump’s approach to politics and economics: “fascist” in much left-leaning
Dear Americans, we forgot to do something important. We forgot to celebrate the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to
This article analyzes several labor market reports published in early February 2026 that provide insights into current trends. The data
Trump’s recent Wall Street Journal piece is not just a defense of tariffs. It is a claim of intellectual discovery in economics.
The Greenland drama is over. I wrote this sentence and asked myself, was it a drama or a comedy? Probably both are
We have reached the first anniversary of the second Trump administration, and it is time to assess the results of its first
In this article, I would like to dwell on the topic of the minimum wage and address specifically the audience
The third-quarter headline GDP report is issued at the very end of the fourth quarter, and the number itself appears impressive. Real
Housing affordability in New York City is a significant problem. This is a true statement, and I can attest to it firsthand.
The recent New York City mayoral election campaign triggered a fresh wave of discussion about socialism. One candidate, and the
In this essay, I attempt to understand the emergence of central banking as an evolutionary development of monetary institutions. The
Most people hear about the Federal Reserve the same way they hear about the weather: “The Fed raised rates again,”
The Trump Presidency is not boring, that is for sure. His public appearances, pressers, interviews and, most importantly, the actions
For quite a while, I have been presenting an observation that even though Republicans are relatively to the right of Democrats, on
As a proponent of the Austrian School of Economics, I fundamentally oppose state intervention in economic affairs,...
In the tradition of classical liberalism, success—whether in business or in governance—should ultimately be judged by how well it serves
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Imagine two businesses across the street from each other: a hardware store and a café. Once a year, the café buys a set of pans from the hardware...
Recently, I conducted a brief observational study of former-Soviet emigrants’ stance on Trump’s economic policies. I meticulously listened to several
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During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised many things: streamlining the federal government, securing borders, mass deportation of...
Trump’s social and economic policy is a mixed bag of leftist and rightist tenets. Many still fail to grasp the
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order renaming the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge after Jocelyn Nungaray, a Houston...
After a little more than a month back in the White House in 2025, Donald Trump’s presidency has already left
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Donald Trump’s presidency has ushered in a seismic shift in the geopolitical landscape, challenging the foundational perceptions Americans have held
Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore via Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0The coming months...
Marco Rubio first appeared on a prominent stage as a candidate for the presidency in 2016. During that election cycle,
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By now, it seems almost every global citizen has absorbed a prevailing belief: if Donald Trump had been president, Russia would never have invaded...
In a move that defied geography, diplomacy, and common sense, President Donald Trump signed an executive order renaming a section