The US government steps in to resuscitate Argentina’s slumping libertarian economy, a move that’s raising more than a few eyebrows, to put it mildly. It seems a core tenet of economic libertarianism – minimal government intervention – is getting a rather large dose of precisely that: government intervention. And not just any government, but the US government, with its own set of domestic economic woes to contend with. The fact that this is happening to Argentina, a country that’s been touted as a libertarian showcase, is rich with irony.
This situation feels… well, it feels wrong. It’s like the US, which often boasts about its commitment to domestic issues like job creation and economic stability, is suddenly prioritizing a bailout for a country that, in theory, should be thriving under its new libertarian policies.… Continue reading
Starting Sunday night, a limited number of National Guard members in Washington, D.C., will be armed, as directed by the Secretary of Defense. The Joint Task Force in D.C. stated that personnel will carry service weapons but operate under established Rules for the Use of Force. This represents an escalation in the federal intervention in the city, despite declining violent crime rates, with no specific threats necessitating armed guards reported. The decision follows President Trump’s order for a law enforcement crackdown and the earlier deployment of National Guard troops who have primarily focused on landmark protection and crowd control.
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US Senator Chris Van Hollen’s recent trip to El Salvador yielded a significant development in the case of a wrongly deported man, raising crucial questions about the fairness of the US deportation system and the power dynamics at play between the US and El Salvador. The Senator’s visit, initially met with skepticism and even the expectation of failure, ultimately resulted in a face-to-face encounter with the deported individual, dispelling widespread fears that the man had been killed. This unexpected success underscores the importance of persistent political action and challenges the narrative that such efforts are futile.
The senator’s confirmation of the meeting itself is a powerful testament to the perseverance of his efforts.… Continue reading