Trump says he aims to suspend gas tax “for a period of time”

Source: CBS News

“President Trump said in a phone interview with CBS News Monday morning that he aims to suspend the federal gas tax ‘for a period of time.’ … Gas prices have soared over 50% since the start of the Iran war on Feb. 28, hitting a high of over $4.52 on Sunday, according to AAA. … suspending the excise taxes — 18.4 cents per gallon on gas and 24.4 cents a gallon on diesel — requires an act of Congress, and pausing it would cost [sic] the federal government about a half billion dollars a week. Following the president’s comments, Reublican Sen. Josh Hawley said Monday that he would introduce legislation to suspend the federal gas tax. And GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida also said she plans to introduce a bill in the House …” [editor’s note: Not stealing that money doesn’t “cost” the goverment anything, any more than not mugging someone “costs” the mugger the contents of the prospective victim’s wallet – TLK] (05/11/26)

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-interview-suspending-gas-tax-iran-war/

An Ode to Low-Skilled Workers

Source: Bet On It
by Bryan Caplan

“Social Desirability Bias aside, ‘Low-skilled workers are terrible’ is absolute lunacy. Most obviously, we’d starve without low-skilled workers, because they grow almost all of our food. The vast majority of construction and infrastructure workers lack college degrees, and without them, we’d be living in tents. If we’re lucky, because tents are made by low-skilled workers, too. … if the economy had to lose either Jeff Bezos or his driver, we’d be better off with Bezos. But the economy is, fortunately, not a Trolley Problem. We almost never choose between Bezos and his driver, or between any high-skilled worker and any low-skilled worker.” (05/11/26)

https://www.betonit.ai/p/an-ode-to-low-skilled-workers-version

Ukraine: Officials name Zelenskyy’s ex-chief of staff as suspect in money-laundering probe

Source: The Hill

“Two national agencies fighting corruption in Ukraine have named Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s former chief of staff as an official suspect in a major graft investigation. Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office announced late Monday that Andriy Yermak is suspected in an alleged 460-million-hryvnia ($10.5 million) money-laundering scheme. Investigators said in an announcement on the Telegram messaging app that the investigation is ongoing. The move is a step short of formally charging Yermak, who resigned in November.” (05/12/26)

https://thehill.com/homenews/ap/ap-international/ap-ukraine-officials-name-zelenskyys-ex-chief-of-staff-as-a-suspect-in-money-laundering-probe/

Trump’s “Unacceptable” Answer

Source: Eunomia
by Daniel Larison

“The president curtly rejected another Iranian proposal yesterday: ‘President Trump on Sunday rejected the latest offer from Iran to end the war with the United States, declaring that it was ‘TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE.” As many observers now acknowledge, the U.S. has lost the war. Trump cannot bring himself to accept that he is responsible for that defeat. He appears to have believed that he could win a great victory over Iran in a matter of days, and he can’t cope with the reality of his monumental failure. … the U.S. should jump at the chance to extricate itself from the mess it has created before the damage to the global economy gets far worse. It may not exactly be a return to the status quo ante, but that option isn’t available. This is probably as good of an offer as the U.S. is likely to get.” (05/11/26)

https://daniellarison.substack.com/p/trumps-unacceptable-answer

SCOTUS temporarily maintains block on order banning mifepristone by mail

Source: NBC News

“The Supreme Court on Monday maintained full access to the abortion pill mifepristone while it continues to mull how to rule in a case that could limit availability of the drug. The court on May 4, via an order issued by Justice Samuel Alito, had provisionally blocked a lower court decision that would have prevented the pill from being administered by mail. Alito on Monday extended the pause until 5 p.m. on Thursday, giving the court another three days to consider its next steps.” (05/11/26)

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/temporarily-extends-full-access-abortion-pill-mulls-legal-challenge-rcna344618

The Problem with Liberal Empire

Source: Law & Liberty
by Christopher Coyne

“If Enlightenment thinkers and Hayek are correct, then the government’s projection of power intended to achieve order will crowd out and potentially destroy emergent orders. In this case, what are presumed to be the means of bringing about order are actually a source of disorder. In addition, the association of order with top-down state control creates a false sense of overconfidence in technocratic solutions, encouraging more, rather than less, government intervention. Failures are not viewed as issues with the abuse of human reason, but rather as failures to plan well enough. … Liberal empires do not stay liberal.” (05/11/26)

https://lawliberty.org/book-review/the-problem-with-liberal-empire/

EU rejects Putin call for Gerhard Schröder role in Ukraine peace talks

Source: The Guardian [UK]

“The EU has dismissed Vladimir Putin’s suggestion that the Kremlin-friendly former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder could serve as a European mediator in peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. Over the weekend, the Russian leader put forward Schröder – a longtime ally – as a possible figure to help restart talks with Europe, saying he would ‘personally’ favour the former German leader for the role. Schröder, 82, previously held senior positions in Russian energy projects, including work on the Nord Stream gas pipelines and a seat on the board of Russian oil company Rosneft. … There is little prospect of Schröder emerging as Europe’s representative with the Kremlin. His record of defending Moscow has repeatedly put him at odds with mainstream European opinion.” (05/11/26)

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/11/eu-rejects-putin-call-gerhard-schroder-role-ukraine-peace-talks

Why Does America Keep Testing Failed “Decapitation” Strategies?

Source: Libertarian Institute
by José Niño

“The United States has long operated under a seductive strategic fantasy. Remove the leader of an adversary organization, whether a drug cartel, a terrorist group, or a sovereign state, and that organization will collapse, enabling American interests to fill the resulting vacuum. However, decades of academic literature, hard empirical data from Mexico’s drug war, and the lived consequences of America’s post 9/11 targeted killing campaigns all tell a damning story many in the DC ruling class refuse to acknowledge. Decapitation strategies are, at best, tactically satisfying and strategically hollow. At worst, they escalate violence, radicalize successors, and produce precisely the instability they were designed to prevent. The ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran represents the most ambitious test of this doctrine in history. The results so far are deeply troubling.” (05/11/26)

https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/why-does-america-keep-testing-failed-decapitation-strategies

The Revolution in Direct Democracy in America

Source: Town Hall
by Barry Poulson

“The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees citizens the right to petition their government. Petitioning government is part of our DNA. We benefited from British institutions of direct democracy that can be traced back to the Magna Carta. In the New England colonies direct democracy was the foundation for government, citizens could petition their government in town meetings and annual election ballots. At the national level, petitioning Congress peaked in the 19th century but has declined since then. In the 19th century disenfranchised citizens, including women before suffrage, free blacks, and indigenous peoples were able to petition the federal government to address issues and enact reforms that Congress was unwilling to initiate. The decline in direct democracy over the past century is due to several factors.” (05/11/26)

https://townhall.com/columnists/barry-poulson/2026/05/11/the-revolution-in-direct-democracy-in-america-n2675838