Rising, 08/14/26
Source: The Hill
“Luigi Mangione, the man accused of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is expected to plead guilty to federal stalking charges.” (08/14/26)
Source: The Hill
“Luigi Mangione, the man accused of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is expected to plead guilty to federal stalking charges.” (08/14/26)
Source: Brownstone Institute
by Colleen Aldous & Eleftherios Gkioulekas
“On July 29, 2026, we watched Dr. Anthony Fauci’s appearance before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which was coerced via Congressional subpoena after he declined to appear voluntarily. The hearing reopened a deep wound. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, we were part of a minority group that fought for the science of early outpatient multidrug treatments for Covid-19 based on repurposed medications with an excellent safety record, including but not limited to hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. Other minority groups advocated for the truthful investigation of other equally important matters such as the cost/benefit calculation of the lockdown policies, vaccine safety, the ethics of vaccine mandates, and the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. We were all marginalized by several government public health agencies and by the downstream institutions that deferred to government public health policies and recommendations.” (08/15/26)
https://brownstone.org/articles/who-owns-the-pandemic-record/
Source: Macroeconomic Policy Nexus
by David Beckworth
“In the sections that follow, I will briefly look at the two different paths being taken by the United States and Europe in their pursuit of digital currencies. To paraphrase poet Robert Frost, there are two roads diverging in the digital currency woods, but unlike Frost’s traveler we get to see both roads taken. The question is which one will make all the difference.” (08/14/26)
https://macroeconomicpolicynexus.substack.com/p/the-digital-currency-road-less-traveled
Source: Liberal Currents
by Toby Buckle
“Living through a global resurgence of fascism, the greatest difficulty has proved to be not arguing against it, but convincing non-fascists that fascism’s adherents really mean it. That they believe what they are telling us they believe—and they will act accordingly. The overwhelming instinct is to view calls for 100 million deportations in the US, civil war in the UK, arresting or executing political leaders, eliminating of trans people, rolling women’s rights back centuries, legalising domestic violence, and global genocide as a sort of trolling, or ugly incoherent rhetoric. But these are plain statements of intent. That modern fascists haven’t fully achieved these goals doesn’t somehow prove they don’t want to.” (08/14/26)
Source: The Anarchist Experience.
“Riley is still away. So Rich E Rich Reads the News. HEADLINES … When Society Breaks: The Human Threats You’ll Face in a Real SHTF Collapse … The Burrito Debate … Economic Liberty Begins Where Government Privilege Ends.” (08/14/26)
https://theanarchistexperience.wordpress.com/2026/08/14/the-anarchist-experience-593/
Source: CounterPunch
by David S D’Amato
“[O]ne need not accept the Pope’s Christian faith in order to oppose usury as a social relationship of unjust, exploitative power. And it is a relationship of power rather than one of mere economics, as if the latter exists in a sphere separate from the former. It may surprise some that one of American history’s most ardent and consistent proponents of free markets and individual liberty was also one of its greatest critics of usury. The anarchist Benjamin Tucker set forth to confront ‘a most momentous question,’ the question of who receives ‘the surplus wealth that labor produces and does not consume.’ For Tucker, usury was the key characteristic of capitalism, but it was the result of political power, not economic relationships of free and voluntary exchange.” (08/14/26)
https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/08/14/usury-is-politics-not-economics/
Source: Independent Institute
by Brady Leonard
“The 47th president has a habit of waffling on important issues ranging from abortion to gun rights, but another position he has long maintained is his commitment to protectionism. Not only did Trump use executive action during his first term to impose tariffs on aluminum, steel, and other products, he also promised the nation that tariffs would be a centerpiece of his second-term economic vision. ‘To me the most beautiful word in the dictionary is ‘tariff.’ It’s my favorite word,’ he said in a 2024 interview. Occam’s razor suggests the president was not duped by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, White House advisor Peter Navarro, or postliberal pseudo-economists (to be generous) such as Oren Cass any more than he was ‘fooled’ by Bibi Netanyahu or the late-Senator Lindsey Graham. The man just loves tariffs, despite the data.” (08/14/26)
https://www.independent.org/article/2026/08/14/trump-loves-tariffs-2/
Source: Reason
by JD Tuccille
“Libraries aren’t all that socialist, and they’re far from the total state the radicals really want.” (08/14/26)
Source: United Press International
“Two Israeli strikes hit Lebanon and killed at least 11 people early Saturday, the Lebanese health ministry said, then struck another site killing four more. Health ministry officials said an overnight strike in Ansar, near the city of Nabatieh, killed seven people, including three children. A few hours later, Israeli planes attacked Deir al-Zahrani, killing at least four and injuring 17. Ansar is about 43 miles south of Beirut. The Israeli military said in a statement that the Ansar attacks targeted Hezbollah infrastructure. The Israeli prime minister’s office said in a statement that Hezbollah first struck and seriously injured three Israeli soldiers.” (08/15/26)
Source: The Scott Horton Show
“Journalist Lindsey Snell returns to the show to talk about Syria.” (08/14/26)
https://scotthorton.org/interviews/8-11-26-lindsey-snell-on-the-troubling-new-regime-in-syria/