The Gradual Leftward Shift in US Politics and Economy
This year’s presidential election is presented in stark terms of right and left, Trump on the right and Harris on the left. However, it is more realistic to say that…
What CEOs talked about in Q3 2024
IoT Analytics released the Q3/2024 results of their quarterly company earnings call analysis. This analysis is based on a comprehensive dataset of over 8,000 earnings calls from ~4,000 global companies…
ByteSnap Design announces strategic partnership with Particle to accelerate IoT innovation
ByteSnap Design, an award-winning embedded design consultancy, has announced a strategic partnership with Particle, a leading edge-to-cloud infrastructure for the Internet of Things that helps thousands of companies power world-class…
Your Kids Are Already Communists, and College Will Make It Worse
The only critical thinking in modern academia that stands out, is criticisms of capitalism—real and imagined.
The Old Right Opposed Tariffs
The Old Right was a principled band of intellectuals and activists, who fought the “industrial regimentation” of the New Deal. They loathed tariffs and saw protectionism as a species of…
New Title IX: 37 Words in 1972; Now Over 400 Scary Pages Long
When passed in 1972, Title IX was hailed as a way to ensure women on college campuses received equal treatment to males. Today‘s Title IX is a bureaucratic nightmare, eviscerating…
The Presumption of Liberty
Progressives claim that the state grants us our rights, and that liberty can flourish only in the presence of a powerful state. The truth runs in the opposite direction.
This Is a Slow-Motion Nationalization of the Economy
As real wages decline and middle-class savings are depleted, the government expands its influence, garnering support from a substantial portion of the populace.