Everyone Dies?

Source: Common Sense
by Paul Jacob

“After Friday, when I worried about robots taking over, I was glad to read a debunking of the AI Will Destroy Us All meme, so in vogue. In ‘Superintelligent AI Is Not Coming To Kill You,’ from the March issue of Reason, Neil Chilson argues that we shouldn’t freak out. Not only do I not want to freak out, I don’t want to use AI very much — though I understand that, these days, sometimes it makes sense to consult the Oracles.” (02/02/26)

https://thisiscommonsense.org/2026/02/02/everyone-dies/

Dumping State Income Taxes Could Mean High Sales Taxes — or an Opportunity for Smaller Government

Source: Reason
by JD Tuccille

“Missouri lawmakers are considering a proposal to abolish the state’s income tax and replace it with a sales tax. They’re not alone: Last year, Mississippi approved legislation that will decrease the state income tax over several years until it’s eliminated. That follows in the footsteps of Kentucky and Oklahoma. New Hampshire, which has no income tax, phased out its tax on interest and dividends. Several states making the move are considering sales taxes to fill the revenue gap, and they have the backing of the White House. But a new report warns that sales taxes may have to be higher than anticipated to make up the difference — unless state governments shrink in size and expense.” (02/02/26)

https://reason.com/2026/02/02/dumping-state-income-taxes-could-mean-high-sales-taxes-or-an-opportunity-for-smaller-government/

Once Again, the Cuban People Bear the Brunt of US Economic Warfare

Source: Common Dreams
by Julia Norman

“The Trump administration’s latest threat to impose secondary tariffs on any nation selling oil to Cuba represents a dramatic and catastrophic tightening of the six-decade-long, deliberate chokehold the United States has maintained on Cuba’s access to essential resources. This act of collective punishment against the Cuban people, for alleged crimes the US government has scarcely attempted to substantiate, will be felt across every aspect of daily life. According to Trump’s January 29 executive order, this latest escalation in economic warfare is framed as a response to the ‘unusual and extraordinary threat’ the Cuban government allegedly poses to US national security.” (02/02/25)

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/us-sanctions-cuba

Is Kevin Warsh a Hawk, a Dove, or the Next Volcker? Markets Are About to Find Out

Source: Bitcoin.com
by Jamie Redman

“President Donald Trump has nominated former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh to lead the U.S. central bank, instantly reviving an old debate with real market consequences: Is Warsh a hard-money hawk, a quiet dove, or something closer to a modern-day Paul Volcker? The answer matters, because investors are already trading the nomination as if Volcker himself just walked back into the Federal Reserve building.” (02/02/26)

https://news.bitcoin.com/is-kevin-warsh-a-hawk-a-dove-or-the-next-volcker-markets-are-about-to-find-out/

Jurisdiction Shopping: The Forgotten Logic Behind Flag Theory

Source: The Daily Economy
by Emile Phaneuf III & Rahim Taghizadegan

“Governments claim monopoly, but we can choose between them. Flag theory explains how mobility, diversification, and ‘exit’ create a real marketplace for governance.” (02/02/26)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/jurisdiction-shopping-the-forgotten-logic-behind-flag-theory/

Can’t Get There from Here: A Framework for the Start, Spread, and Scale of Bottom-Up Innovation in Education

Source: Hoover Institution
by Rebecca E Wolfe

“The education ecosystem does not currently create an environment conducive to innovation for those on the front lines of teaching and learning.” (02/02/26)

https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/Wolfe_Can%E2%80%99t%20Get%20There%20From%20Here_web-260116.pdf