Elon Musk vs. the Democrats: Outcomes vs. Process

Source: American Greatness
by Stephen Soukup

“Years ago, when my oldest son was a Boy Scout, he was asked to write a report/make a presentation on a modern American ‘hero.’ He chose Elon Musk, and I, of course, rolled my eyes so hard they nearly popped out of my head. I knew Musk was a successful businessman, but I also knew that he was both an advocate for and a seasoned manipulator of Big Government. Tesla, for example, received a $465 million Department of Energy loan in 2010 under the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing program, a Big Government scheme to encourage private companies to advance Big Government priorities (namely, fighting Climate Change by reducing carbon emissions). Likewise, Tesla was, at least at the time, commercially viable only because of the more than $1 billion ($7,500/vehicle) in federal EV tax credits claimed by its buyers.” (06/15/26)

https://amgreatness.com/2026/06/15/elon-musk-vs-the-democrats-outcomes-vs-process/

Trump keeps baiting Democrats into fights that don’t matter

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)

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2026/06/15/trump-paint-lincoln-memorial-white-house-ballroom-criticism/90506951007/

The Virginia Declaration of Rights at 250

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/

The Taiwan Lobby moves to put a full court press on Trump

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)

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/taiwan-trump/

Meet the New Bosses, Worse Than the Old Bosses

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

The Bipartisan Roots of Trump’s War in Latin America

Source: Libertarian Institute
by José Niño

“When a resurfaced clip of Joe Biden’s 1989 speech went viral in December 2025, it created an awkward moment for Democrats attacking President Donald Trump’s military campaign against alleged drug boats. In that speech, delivered as the official Democratic Party response to President George H.W. Bush’s address on the crack cocaine epidemic, then-Senator Biden declared with unmistakable clarity what he wanted the United States to do. … That 1989 rhetoric now reads like a blueprint for exactly what the Trump administration has done since September 2025, when U.S. forces began destroying vessels that the Pentagon claims are operated by cartel-linked organizations—starting in the Caribbean off Venezuela and expanding to the eastern Pacific in October.” (06/15/26)

https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/the-bipartisan-roots-of-trumps-war-in-latin-america/

Trump’s Iran War Played Out Exactly as Anti-War Critics Warned It Would

Source: Common Dreams
by Matt Duss

“The following is a statement released in response to news of an interim agreement between the US and Iran for a ceasefire in the war started by the US and Israel on February 28, 2026. With news of a ceasefire agreement to end the disastrous and unnecessary US-Israeli war on Iran, the tragic failure of Donald Trump’s Iran policy has now played out exactly as anti-war critics warned it would. Trump said that his war on Iran would be quick, decisive and force the regime to totally capitulate or collapse. We warned it would become a quagmire that would fail to eliminate Iran’s nuclear program, ignite a regional conflict that could threaten the global economy, further strengthen the Iranian regime’s hold on power and cost thousands of lives — including American servicemembers. We were right.” (06/15/26)

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/trump-iran-war-disaster

The Long Tradition of Wealth-Extracting Socialists

Source: The Daily Economy
by Emmanuel Rincon

“For centuries, some of the most prominent advocates of socialism have spent their lives condemning the accumulation of wealth while privately amassing fortunes of their own. In many cases, they have even used revolutionary rhetoric as a vehicle to gain power and extract wealth from productive sectors of society. From Karl Marx to Vladimir Lenin, from Fidel Castro to Hugo Chávez, many of these figures denounced private wealth and entrepreneurship, despite the fact that few, if any, lived according to the austere principles they publicly promoted. Instead, many enjoyed lives marked by privilege, luxury, and the very economic advantages they claimed to despise. This pattern is not confined to communist regimes. In the United States, self-described socialists have often criticized wealth accumulation — until they themselves became wealthy.” (06/15/26)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/the-long-tradition-of-wealth-extracting-socialists/

Florida SAVE Act: Voter Suppression or Election Security?

Source: Karl Dickey’s Freedom Vanguard
by Karl Dickey

“I think we all believe in secure elections that protect every eligible citizen’s vote. Florida has made some practical changes. Some people call these changes voter suppression, while others say they render our elections safer. In April, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the Florida SAVE Act. This law requires people registering to vote to prove their citizenship using REAL ID data. It also updates ID rules for in-person voting, requiring paper ballots to maintain a clear record, and increases penalties for violations, including those involving foreign interference.” (06/15/26)

https://palmbeachexaminer.substack.com/p/florida-save-act-voter-suppression

Moloch in the Regulatory State

Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
by Thiago VS Coelho

“Civilization does not usually fail because every participant is stupid, vicious, or indifferent. It fails because people are placed inside systems where the locally-prudent action sustains a globally-absurd result. ‘Moloch’ is Eliezer Yudkowsky’s name for these impersonal traps: arrangements in which nearly everyone would prefer a better world, but no individual can safely move there alone. The broad failures fall into three recurring types. First, the decisionmaker is not the beneficiary. A regulator, hospital administrator, licensing board, journal editor, or politician makes a rule whose costs are borne mainly by others. Second, there is asymmetric information. Someone knows the relevant fact, but cannot credibly transmit it through the institutional fog. Third, society is stuck in an inferior equilibrium: everyone responds rationally to the incentives in front of him, while the system as a whole remains inferior to another possible arrangement.” (06/15/26)

https://mises.org/mises-wire/moloch-regulatory-state