In the National Review Ronald Radosh reviewed Blacklisting Myself by Roger L. Simon - a Left-Hollywood writer who had second thoughts.
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Cato Institute: “Notwithstanding reports that all economists are now Keynesians and that we all support a big increase in the burden of government, we the undersigned do not believe that more government spending is a way to improve economic performance.”
Media Watch (February 16) attacked Miranda Devine for stating the obvious about the green bushfires: Miranda Devine: It wasn’t climate change which killed as many as 300 people in Victoria last weekend. It wasn’t arsonists. It was the unstoppable intensity of a bushfire, turbo-charged by huge quantities of ground fuel which had been allowed to […]
A Quadrant Online forum
John Maynard Keynes: “I believe myself to be writing a book on economic theory which will largely revolutionize…the way the world thinks about economic problems.” He was right; but was he right?
From bushfires to shark attacks and with an aversion to spending on economic infrastructure, why do our politicians follow the agenda set by our green inner city elites?
Are they gullible, corrupt or just afraid?
Even with Work Choices in place and operating, Australia still had a noticeably more regulated and less liberal labour market than the Kiwis. The Rudd/Gillard back-to-the-future changes have only accentuated the difference.
This week Mark Steyn gave evidence before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. He was questioned by Liberal MP David Zimmer.
Crime and punishment has been seen in a new light for quite some time now. We no longer talk about right and wrong. We no longer talk about criminal activity. Instead we talk about sickness and the need for healing. Treatment, not punishment, is the order of the day.
During 2008 there was a bloody prize-fight between Left and Left over the ghastly remains of Wilfred Burchett. Robert Manne said he smelt bad, others on the Left said he was perfumed like a red saint.
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