Monthly Archive: July 2019
No surprise the Wall Street Journal covers much banking, finance, and monetary policy in both it’s news and opinion sections. About WSJ opinion pages. Actual WSJ Opinion pages. Stories range from ongoing regulatory and...
For students with the energy topic, hydrocarbon vs. green or renewable energy claims swirl through federal policy debates. In climate change/fossil fuel debates everyone seems entitled to their own facts and theories, as well...
For Stoa debaters with the banking, finance, monetary topic, here are three Acton Institute posts on Samuel Gregg’s 2016 book: For God and Profit: How Banking and Finance Can Serve the Common Good. •...
Consider arguments against government control of religion, education, and money. First, the Constitution prohibits the federal government from meddling in an “establishment of religion”: The First Amendment’s Establishment Clause prohibits the government from making any...
Searching through the U.S. Constitution, it’s not clear where power is delegated for today’s various and complex federal energy policies. Defense of the Realm seems plausible, since the U.S. military relies on oil to...