Mutual Exchange Radio, 02/26/26
Source: Mutual Exchange Radio
“Kevin Carson on the Methodenstreit.” (02/26/26)
https://mutualexchangeradio.libsyn.com/kevin-carson-on-the-methodenstreit
Source: Mutual Exchange Radio
“Kevin Carson on the Methodenstreit.” (02/26/26)
https://mutualexchangeradio.libsyn.com/kevin-carson-on-the-methodenstreit
Source: Politics Politics Politics
“Midterms Ads are Turning NASTY. Decoding the Epstein Files Fallout (with Kevin Ryan).” (02/26/26)
https://www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/p/midterms-ads-are-turning-nasty-decoding
Source: Niskanen Center
by Grace Olson
“Severe weather events now cause billions in damages annually, while electricity demand is on the rise — driven by economic growth and the expansion of artificial intelligence and advanced manufacturing. Building resilient, modern infrastructure will be essential for maintaining global competitiveness, ensuring affordability and reliability, and supporting a growing domestic economy. Yet even as our capacity to build the economic and technical infrastructure we need has stalled, we are also losing much of the natural infrastructure we depend on.” (02/26/26)
https://www.niskanencenter.org/we-can-build-infrastructure-and-habitat-at-the-same-time
Source: Foreign Policy In Focus
by John Feffer
“The Supreme Court’s decision is clear. The president did not have the authority to impose most of his tariffs. President Donald Trump argued that, under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, his actions were justified because of a national emergency caused by a foreign threat. In the 6-3 ruling, the court said that, on the contrary, that act provides Congress with that authority, which hadn’t delegated it to the president. The tariffs left standing are largely by sector: cars, semiconductors, steel. Trump, like the infamous honey badger, don’t care. The president immediately insulted the six justices who ruled against him, calling them ‘disloyal’, ‘unpatriotic’ and ‘lapdogs… for the radical left Democrats’. Then he turned around and reimposed a global 15% tariff rate.” (02/26/26)
https://fpif.org/the-silver-lining-behind-trumps-tariff-tantrum/
Source: LP Alliance
“Your source for stories inside the [Libertarian Party], across the country, and around the world!” (02/26/26)
Source: Reuters
“French utility Engie will buy electricity distributor UK Power Networks for 10.5 billion pounds ($14.2 billion) in a bid to expand its power business, the company said on Wednesday as it reported flat full-year earnings and revised upward its outlook for the coming years. The deal, due to close in mid-2026, is expected to boost per-share earnings from the first year, the company said. UK Power Networks is owned by Hong Kong-listed CK Infrastructure Holdings (1038.HK), opens new tab (CKI). … UK Power Networks operates 192,000 km (119, 300 miles) of power lines serving 8.5 million customers across London and the southeast and eastern parts of England.” (02/26/26)
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/engie-raises-its-financial-targets-2026-2028-2026-02-25/
Source: Glenn Greenwald
“A recording from Glenn Greenwald and Guy Christensen’s live video.” (02/26/26)
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/free-speech-wins-glenn-greenwald
Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Jake Scott
“In the wake of Japan’s early general election on February 8, 2026, much of the commentary has focused on two major aspects: the landslide victory of Sanae Takaichi’s Jiyū-Minshutō (Liberal Democrat Party, LDP) of 316 seats; and LDP’s hardline shift against immigration and foreign workers. Underdiscussed, however, are the likely impacts the election outcome has on Japan’s economic fortunes.” (02/26/26)
Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Ben Armbruster
“Trump administration officials are apparently aware that Americans do not want to go to war with Iran. Indeed, poll after poll (after poll) shows that voters have no interest in starting another Middle East conflict, let alone embarking on an Iraq war-style regime change operation. But the White House is working on ways around that. Trump officials’ latest thinking, according to a new report from Politico, is to have the Israelis attack Iran first and hope the Iranian retaliation targets U.S. forces in the region, which, in turn the theory apparently goes, Americans back home would be more supportive of a U.S. counterstrike in defense of U.S. troops.” (02/26/26)
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/trump-iran-attack-americans/
Source: Eunomia
by Daniel Larison
“Iran may be willing to accept a new nonproliferation agreement with limits far beyond what the Non-Proliferation Treaty requires, but it is not going to accept those limits indefinitely. You can have significant limitations on Iran’s nuclear program for a certain period of time, but you are never going to get those limitations made permanent. Smart negotiators would understand that and adjust accordingly. The U.S. has Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner instead.” (02/26/26)
https://daniellarison.substack.com/p/the-presidents-stupid-and-unrealistic