Live By the Sword, Die By the Sword

Source: Show-Me Institute
by David Stokes

“Show-Me Institute analysts have been writing and talking about Paul McKee’s Northside (St. Louis) development plan since it started almost 20 years ago. The Northside project plan was to acquire and redevelop large, struggling parts of north St. Louis. The entire project was backed by huge amounts of state and city tax subsidies. How has the project worked out? Did the promises of redevelopment of this part of the city and a great return on the public tax investment pan out? Or did the warnings and concerns of people like Institute analyst Audrey Spalding prove correct? Of course, Northside has been a total failure, and Audrey and others were correct.” (01/21/26)

https://showmeinstitute.org/article/corporate-welfare/live-by-the-sword-die-by-the-sword/

Venezuela, the Revival of Regime Change & the Decline of Empire

Source: TomDispatch
by William D Hartung

“The Trump administration’s exercise in armed regime change in Venezuela should have come as no surprise. The U.S. naval buildup in the Caribbean and the attacks on defenseless boats off the Venezuelan coast — based on unproven allegations that they contained drug traffickers — had been underway for more than three months. By the end of December 2025, in fact, such strikes on boats near Venezuela (and in the Eastern Pacific) had already killed 115 people. And those attacks were just the beginning. The U.S. has since intercepted oil tankers as far away as the North Atlantic Ocean, run a covert operation inside Venezuela, and earlier this month, launched multiple air strikes that killed at least 40 Venezuelans while capturing that country’s president, Nicholas Maduro, and his wife. Both of them are now imprisoned in New York City and poised to face a criminal trial for narco-terrorism and cocaine importing conspiracies, plus assorted weapons charges.” (01/22/25)

https://tomdispatch.com/venezuela-the-revival-of-regime-change/

Liberty OR Empire: You Can’t Have Both

Source: Tenth Amendment Center
by Michael Boldin

‘Empires, by Pride & Folly & Extravagance, ruin themselves like Individuals.’ Benjamin Franklin wasn’t merely reciting history; he was warning us. Because every empire follows the same script. And while the common themes are overextension, debt, or even running the printing press, those are merely symptoms of the deadly disease. The root cause is always the same: Consolidate power. The eventual destruction of liberty and final collapse are guaranteed. And now, it’s our turn. This is the story of how empire destroys liberty, because liberty must die for empires to live.” (01/21/26)

https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/2026/01/21/liberty-or-empire-you-cant-have-both/

Maybe a General Strike Isn’t So Impossible Now

Source: In These Times
by Alex Han

“Trump’s attacks on working people (threats to send troops into major U.S. cities, ripping collective bargaining rights from a million federal workers, an immigration enforcement terror campaign that borders on unconstitutional) have been so extreme that many people are talking about a general strike. These calls are coming not just from the usual suspects, but even from my own mayor, former Chicago Teachers Union leader and organizer Brandon Johnson. We’ve all heard calls for a general strike before — usually not as a serious proposal or strategy, but as a reaction to the attacks that working people face on a regular basis from existing political and economic power.” (01/21/25)

https://inthesetimes.com/article/alex-han-general-strike-trump-brandon-johnson-chicago-minnestora-shut-down

Douthat’s Paradox

Source: The Dispatch
by Jonah Goldberg

“‘Trump’s Second Term Has Ended the Conservative Era.’ That’s the headline to a column by Ross Douthat that’s been widely discussed in my corner of the world (indeed, we talked about it on The Dispatch Podcast yesterday, and Ramesh Ponnuru has a typically good column obliquely responding to it today). … I am the last person to hold columnists fully accountable to their headlines, because we usually don’t write them. But I should say the title doesn’t really match the essay. That doesn’t mean the headline is wrong or that Ross disagrees with it. But his column is more about how Trump might be remembered. The key word there is ‘might,’ because Ross admits he doesn’t know.” (01/21/26)

https://archive.is/oLik7

It Could Never Happen Here

Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G Hornberger

“The common mindset among most Americans is that the United States could never become a totalitarian-like country — that is, one in which freedom of speech is sharply curtailed, protests and demonstrations are violently suppressed, people are kidnapped on the streets and quickly incarcerated in secret prisons without trial or due process, prisoners are tortured, no one dares to criticize what is occurring, deep fear exists within the citizenry, the powers of the president and the national-security establishment are omnipotent, elections are temporarily suspended, and people have convinced themselves that all this totalitarian tyranny is necessary because some national-security emergency requires it. Yet, there is one big problem with that mindset: U.S. officials have demonstrated that they favor that way of life, at least in foreign countries.” (01/21/26)

https://www.fff.org/2026/01/21/it-could-never-happen-here-2/

Greenland Is Not “Our Territory” And It Never Will Be

Source: Eunomia
by Daniel Larison

“The U.S. has never needed to own Greenland to secure North America, and there is nothing to negotiate. Greenland is not ‘our territory,’ it never has been, and it never will be if the people of Greenland have anything to say about it. The president is a deranged revisionist who wants to ‘reclaim’ territory that has never belonged to our country. The president’s claim that his expansionist mania has something to do with security is a lie. Trump’s fixation on Greenland is akin to Smeagol’s desire for the Ring. ‘We wants it’ is the sole motivation behind this. The president is driven by nothing but gnawing greed. Trump said that he won’t use force to steal Greenland. No one should believe him when he says that, but it is no consolation when he is willing to use coercion and threats to intimidate the people of Greenland and Denmark.” (01/21/26)

The Pressure Cooker of State Dominion

Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
by Rudolph Kohn

“If you happened to be a fly on the wall at a Libertarian National Convention, you might see this happen: Someone will take a microphone and ask for a point of information. Then, he will ask, ‘Is taxation theft?’ The Chair will then answer, ‘Yes.’ Then the convention-goers will laugh, and clap, and pass over this momentary interruption, and get back to deciding who they want to run for the positions at the head of this gang of thieves. Why expend so much time, money, and energy trying to gain seats at the top of this band of robbers? Because the alternative that every voluntary organization must offer is denied to them: exit. … of all the coercive acts in a state’s arsenal, I argue that the worst is dominion, because it makes all the others possible.” (01/21/26)

https://mises.org/mises-wire/pressure-cooker-state-dominion

Love liberty, not big government

Source: Eastern New Mexico News
by Kent McManigal

“I’m saddened to discover how few people value liberty more than they hate other people and love big government. It wasn’t a surprise, but I still hate to see it. One faction hates gun owners and wants armed government employees to take their guns and kill them if they resist. Another faction hates people who dwell somewhere without government permission and wants armed government employees to kidnap, cage, and evict them. They are happy to see government agents kill these people and their supporters if either of them resist. They don’t realize how similar they are; both want to hand illegitimate power over you and me to government.” (01/21/26)

https://www.easternnewmexiconews.com/story/2026/01/21/voices/opinion-love-liberty-not-big-government/232582.html

Trump Can Prosecute Anyone Now

Source: The Atlantic
by Adam Serwer

“A year into Donald Trump’s second term, the Department of Justice has become his private law firm, devoted less to the impartial administration of justice than to blackmailing, intimidating, and persecuting Trump’s foes while selectively enforcing the law to spare allies who break it. … The decision to ignore evidence that demands investigation or prosecution can be equally nefarious, as we’ve seen in Minneapolis, where federal authorities refused to investigate a masked government agent for shooting an unarmed mom in the face, and where half a dozen federal prosecutors have since resigned after being pushed to investigate the woman’s widow instead. These are all examples of the executive branch abusing its prosecutorial discretion. And thanks to Chief Justice John Roberts and the Supreme Court, Trump is likely to get away with it.” (01/21/26)

https://archive.is/2iADz