EconTalk, 06/15/26
Source: EconTalk
“The Case for Sunshine (with Rowan Jacobsen).” (06/15/26)
https://www.econtalk.org/the-case-for-sunshine-with-rowan-jacobsen/
Source: EconTalk
“The Case for Sunshine (with Rowan Jacobsen).” (06/15/26)
https://www.econtalk.org/the-case-for-sunshine-with-rowan-jacobsen/
Source: Gideon’s Substack
by Noah Millman
“Buying SpaceX shares was never something I was likely to do. I understand the perspectives of the enthusiastic, the skeptical and the outraged, but I recognize that my inclination toward the skeptical camp is substantially personality-driven. I’m just congenitally skeptical. But I think one thing all three camps may not be acknowledging as fully as they should is the degree to which pricing a company like SpaceX is genuinely extremely difficult because to such a considerable degree what drives its value is a portfolio of real business options, which are inherently difficult to value. That doesn’t usually matter because real business options are usually only marginal factors in valuing a large company like SpaceX. But we’ve entered a world where there are real business options of plausibly extraordinary value, and that world is just genuinely very weird.” (06/15/26)
Source: New York Post
“An ICE agent in New Jersey was struck by a van driven by a fleeing suspect and opened fire on the vehicle, striking it several times, authorities said. The incident happened Monday morning around 9:30 a.m. in Stafford Township, about 60 miles east of Philadelphia as the agency was trying to capture a suspect. The officer’s condition was not immediately known, but sources told NBC Philadelphia that he is expected to recover.” [editor’s note: Perhaps after recovering, he or she will give up the thug life and get an honest job – TLK] (06/15/26)
https://nypost.com/2026/06/15/us-news/ice-agent-in-nj-hit-by-fleeing-suspect-in-van-opens-fire/
Source: The Dispatch
“Do We Need A Red Caesar? | Interview: Eli Lake.” (06/15/26)
https://thedispatch.com/podcast/remnant/do-we-need-a-red-caesar-interview-eli-lake/
Source: USA Today
by Dace Potas
“Democrats have a nasty habit of criticizing President Donald Trump for the wrong reasons. They latch onto the most visceral thing he has done lately and let it crowd out more legitimate criticisms. The latest example is the renovation of the National Mall’s Reflecting Pool. Crews painted the bottom a deep blue, which Trump claimed would improve reflectivity – and by most accounts, it has. His opponents say otherwise. California Gov. Gavin Newsom insisted the project was a mess, the Democratic Party maintained it was ineffective, and the media sought out historians who spoke against the project. Trump is often difficult to attack precisely because there is so much noise. Democrats reach for the most trivial targets, and in doing so, the more important points can get lost. They should spend less time on the nonsense and more on what actually matters.” (06/15/26)
Source: Law & Liberty
by Daniel L Dreisbach
“On June 12, 1776, Virginia’s Fifth Revolutionary Convention unanimously passed the Virginia Declaration of Rights. A trenchant, post-colonial statement affirming humankind’s inherent rights, limited government, and republican principles, the Declaration is arguably the nation’s most imitated founding document and a pillar of American founding principles. George Mason, the Declaration’s principal draftsman, boasted that it was the first of its kind on the American continent. It distilled the great principles of liberty and constitutionalism that revolutionary Americans believed were derived from England’s ancient constitution, common law, and natural rights theory.” (06/15/26)
https://lawliberty.org/the-virginia-declaration-of-rights-at-250/
Source: Deutsche Welle [German state media]
“Clashes broke out between protesters and police near the United Nations (UN) building in Geneva on Sunday on the eve of the G7 summit in the nearby French resort town of Evian. Demonstrators threw bottles, stones and firecrackers at police, who responded with tear gas and water cannons. Witnesses cited by the AFP and Reuters news agencies said protesters targeted the offices of the UN’s telecommunication building and threw flares as police tried to clear them from the site.” (06/15/26)
https://www.dw.com/en/police-fire-tear-gas-at-anti-g7-protesters-in-geneva/a-77548464
Source: Brookings Institution
“How technology can help save democracy.” (06/15/26)
https://shows.acast.com/tech-tank/episodes/how-technology-can-help-save-democracy
Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Joseph Solis-Mullen
“Perhaps fearful of abandonment, or of being treated as a mere ‘bargaining chip’ in negotiations with Beijing, Taiwan has worked diligently to ingratiate itself with President Donald Trump’s inner circle. Just last month, Taipei hired Checkmate Government Relations, a firm whose founder, Ches McDowell, enjoys close ties to Donald Trump Jr. and access to the president himself. The six-month contract is worth roughly $300,000. The move follows Taiwan’s 2025 decision to retain Ballard Partners, another well-connected Washington firm led by prominent Trump fundraiser Brian Ballard. Yet Taiwan’s influence operation is hardly confined to one party.” (06/15/26)
Source: Paul Krugman
by Paul Krugman
“Many people have compared our current era to the Gilded Age. But that analogy is deeply unfair to the Gilded Age. Like the robber barons of yore, today’s oligarchs are immensely wealthy — even wealthier, relative to the economy as a whole, than their predecessors. And extreme wealth corrupts our democracy. But the corruption is deeper and more destructive now than it was then: The mitigating factors that once put some brakes on the harm done by excessive wealth concentration are now mostly gone.” (06/15/26)
https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/meet-the-new-bosses-worse-than-the