Plus: Democrats Have Only Themselves to Blame for Inflation Fiasco
November 15 2021
Good morning from Washington, where congressional Democrats are pushing for a tax credit that would encourage union workers to donate to support the politics of the union. Fred Lucas reports. Should we look to Europe for answers to today’s problems? David Harsanyi shares with Rob Bluey on the podcast why we shouldn’t. Plus: David Ditch on our unsustainable spending trajectory, and John Coleman with tips on how Christians can promote their values through how they invest.
Inflation remains the most consequential issue in politics right now. It’s hard to spin your way out of a wealth-destroying tax. There’s no one to accuse of racism. No Trump to blame.
Inflation remains the most consequential issue in politics right now. It’s hard to spin your way out of a wealth-destroying tax. There’s no one to accuse of racism. No Trump to blame.
In 1971, Christians helped start impact investing when the Episcopal Church offered a resolution at General Motors’ annual meeting to cease manufacturing operations in apartheid South Africa.
History is slowly sorting out the lies of the Steele dossier—despite the approved narrative of the well-connected who misled the country to pursue their own political agendas.