Why Does the Division of Labor Matter?

Source: EconLog
by Brianne Wolf

“The division of labor increases production and makes it more efficient by dividing the separate tasks of making an object among different individuals and thereby simplifying the job each person must perform. On the economic side of things, this innovation that Smith recognized helped spark the Industrial Revolution, and was a precursor to comparative advantage …. As part of Gen Z, the generation of side hustles and multitasking, my students should appreciate the division of labor more than most, and yet when I think about most of them, the marvel that is the division of labor — that we don’t have to make each and every thing we use in our daily lives from start to finish ourselves or pay the price for someone else to do this — is lost on them.” (03/13/26)

https://www.econlib.org/econlog/why-does-the-division-of-labor-matter

Over 100,000 without power as major storm batters Hawaii

Source: SFGate

“A slow-moving storm is battering Hawaii with heavy rain, flash flooding and damaging winds, knocking out power for more than 100,000 Hawaiian Electric customers, including parts of Waikiki. Some streets are also underwater.” (03/14/26)

https://www.sfgate.com/hawaii/article/hawaii-storm-flooding-dam-22076847.php

Proposition 13 Isn’t Enough: Abolish Property Taxes in California

Source: Independent Institute
by Kristian Fors

“2026 has reignited debates about Proposition 13, with a new measure designed to ‘save’ the 1978 proposition. While Prop. 13 has been an immense benefit to incumbent longtime property owners, it is fundamentally unfair to new property buyers, especially with California’s sky-high property values. The solution to this problem is not to reward property owners based on how long they have been here, but instead to abolish property taxes for everyone.” (03/13/26)

https://www.independent.org/article/2026/03/13/abolish-property-taxes-in-california/

Trump’s war is a gift to Iran’s hardliners

Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Emad Khatami

“Given the Islamic Republic’s internal dynamics, war could produce the opposite of what many expect. Rather than weakening the regime, the war may strengthen its most committed supporters — the ideological networks often labeled ‘hardliners’ in Western media — while marginalizing the broader political middle, inside and outside the system, that favors non-violent and gradual change. The Islamic Republic has long relied on a relatively small but highly committed constituency that sees the survival of the system as a political and even moral duty.” (03/13/26)

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/iran-hardliners/

The Sludging of Rural America

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Paula Yockel

“[E]ach year, as our primary means of sewage disposal, millions of tons of toxic sewage sludge, labeled as ‘biosolids,’ are spread as agricultural fertilizer across our nation’s farmland, where rural Americans call home. I know this because my family lived it, and it made us very sick. We had to leave our home to save our health. The unthinkable illnesses my family suffered motivated me to seek independent facts. After all, we had authorities at every level telling us that this practice was safe, but our experience told us otherwise. What we uncovered in our testing and research — including the statistically significant increased relative risk of disease in a community where sludge is used on farmland — left us no option but to take action.” (03/13/26)

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-sludging-of-rural-america/

Trump uses US soldiers killed in his Iran misadventure as fundraising props

Source: CNBC

“President Donald Trump’s political action committee this week sent a fundraising email promising donors ‘private national security briefings’ by the president himself and featuring a photo from the dignified transfer for U.S. service members killed in Kuwait. ‘For the first time ever, I’m opening up spots on the National Security Briefing Membership,’ reads the email, from Trump’s Never Surrender Inc. PAC. … The email includes a black-and-white version of an official photo taken by the White House showing the president in a white ‘USA’ baseball cap saluting a transfer case during the dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on March 7. … The White House and the Pentagon did not respond to MS NOW’s request for comment on the fundraising email pegged to the Iran war and what the offers of ‘national security briefings’ would entail.” (03/14/26)

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/14/trump-iran-war-fundraising-us-soldiers.html