Ron Paul Liberty Report, 08/11/26
Source: Ron Paul Liberty Report
“Trump To Iran: ‘Compensation? YOU Owe US Compensation!'” (08/11/26)
Source: Ron Paul Liberty Report
“Trump To Iran: ‘Compensation? YOU Owe US Compensation!'” (08/11/26)
Source: Law & Liberty
by Glenn Reynolds
“The outcome of the famous libel case rests on fabricated legal foundations.” (08/11/26)
Source: US News & World Report
“Trump Media & Technology Group, founded by U.S. President Donald Trump and known for its Truth Social platform, reported a wider second-quarter loss, largely due to unrealized losses tied to its cryptocurrency assets. Its second-quarter net loss jumped to $238.1 million from about $20 million a year earlier, the company said in a statement. Digital assets, including cryptocurrencies, came under pressure during the April-to-June quarter as investors shunned riskier assets amid uncertainty over U.S. interest rates, geopolitical tensions and persistent outflows from crypto investment products.” [editor’s note: The guy went bankrupt running a casino, which is the second-closest thing to a license to print money. The closest thing is a corrupt White House and he apparently can’t make even THAT work. He seems to be about as good at business, and in the same way, as he is at golf – TLK] (08/11/26)
Source: Show-Me Institute
“The Rising Appeal of Socialism in America with Emily Ekins.” (08/11/26)
Source: Adam Smith Institute
by Tim Worstall
“[R]enewables are not cheaper than fossil fuels. If they were then we’d not even have a climate change problem in the first place – everyone would just be naturally scrambling for the now cheaper option and the problem would go away. Which does mean that every plan, every insistence, every fine and policy imposed is proof that renewables are not cheaper. Could even still be worthwhile, but not cheaper.” (08/11/26)
https://www.adamsmith.org/blog/the-guardian-proves-that-renewables-are-not-in-fact-cheaper
Source: The Guardian [UK]
“The supreme court justice Samuel Alito gained up to $2.9m from his fossil fuel interests between 2005 and 2024, a new review of financial disclosures shows. The analysis from the non-profit advocacy group and judicial watchdog Court Accountability, shared exclusively with the Guardian, found that even at the lowest range of estimates, Alito gained almost $400,000 from his oil and gas interests since being tapped for the high court by George W Bush in 2005. The findings come as the supreme court prepares to take up a case in which the oil companies Suncor Energy and Exxon asked the justices to find that federal law prevents subnational governments from filing lawsuits against fossil fuel producers for the climate-warming effects of their products. … Court Accountability and other groups have called for a Senate committee to investigate Alito, the sole supreme court justice with holdings in energy companies, and said he should recuse himself. He and the court rejected those calls.” (08/11/26)
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/aug/11/samuel-alito-oil-gas-assets-supreme-court-analysis
Source: The New Republic
“Trump Approval Hits Another New Low—and Even GOP Pollsters Are Rattled.” (08/11/26)
Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
by Wanjiru Njoya
“In a recent controversy over ideological indoctrination at the Smithsonian museum, one member of staff mockingly said, ‘I didn’t realize all my colleagues were Marxists.’ The implication is that their critics are using the label ‘Marxist’ to denote any historical interpretations with which they disagree. The museum’s staff insist that their only goal is to offer an ‘inclusive’ portrayal of history. Similarly, many who support diversity, equity, and inclusiveness do not necessarily see themselves as neo-Marxists, even though they promote the tenets of cultural Marxism.” (08/11/26)
https://mises.org/mises-wire/substance-beats-labels-fighting-marxism
Source: CBC News [Canadian state media]
“A Syrian court sentenced ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad along with his younger brother to death in absentia on Tuesday for crimes against humanity and war crimes during Syria’s 14-year conflict that left about half a million people dead. The sentences at the Fourth Criminal Court in Damascus are the first against Assad or members of his inner circle since the family’s five decades in power came to an end 20 months ago. … Also sentenced to death in the same case was Assad’s maternal cousin Atef Najib, who was convicted of overseeing a crackdown in the southern province of Daraa that led to the uprising and later the civil war.” (08/11/26)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/syria-assads-najib-sentences-9.7302765
Source: Yascha Mounk
“Adam Bodnar on Why Defeating Populists at the Ballot Box Isn’t Enough.” (08/11/26)