Source: The Dispatch
by Tad DeHaven
“The first Trump administration ushered in a new era of industrial policy, attempting to reshape the macroeconomic landscape through the use of tariffs. The Biden administration built upon its predecessor’s interventions, championing massive subsidies for the semiconductor and green energy industries. In his second term, Trump has raised the tariff ante and taken an alarming step further by directly inserting the federal government into the corporate boardroom. Over the past six months, the administration has unilaterally engineered a series of deals that give the federal government ownership stakes in a portfolio of private companies. It’s a seismic and disturbing development in federal policymaking — and it’s not done. Congressional Republicans, who would be foaming at the mouth were this occurring under a Democratic administration, have thus far chosen to sit on their hands.” (12/09/25)
https://thedispatch.com/article/trump-administration-equity-stakes-corporation-downsides/
Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Julieta Clara
“I’m from Argentina, and when I hear New York’s new mayor speak about ‘democratic socialism’ as a path to ‘social justice,’ I feel like someone who has already watched the entire movie: the prequel, the sequel, the reboot, and even the director’s cut. Different actors, different scripts, different settings — but always the same finale.” (12/09/25)
https://fee.org/articles/democratic-socialism-yet-another-remake/
Source: Reason
by Jacob Sullum
“Multiple news outlets reported in September 2025 that the Justice Department was weighing a ban on gun possession by transgender people, on the theory that they are ‘mentally ill’ and therefore ‘unstable.’ That constitutionally dubious proposal provoked objections from gun rights groups that typically align with the Trump administration, including the National Rifle
Association (NRA). … the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit held that ‘nothing in our tradition allows disarmament simply because [someone] belongs to a category of people’ that ‘Congress has categorically deemed dangerous.’ Such a ban would be even more constitutionally questionable if it were imposed by bureaucratic fiat.” (for publication 01/26)
https://reason.com/2025/12/09/gun-groups-oppose-trans-firearm-ban/
Source: USA Today
“Jimmy Kimmel isn’t going anywhere, despite his show’s recent suspension and antagonistic interactions as of late with President Donald Trump. The ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ host has signed a one-year extension with ABC, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to USA TODAY on Dec. 8. His late-night show will stay on the network through May 2027.” (12/09/25)
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2025/12/08/jimmy-kimmel-live-contract-abc-2027/87675943007/
Source: Politico
“An interview with President Donald Trump.” (12/09/25)
https://traffic.megaphone.fm/POLL5843442937.mp3
Source: CounterPunch
by Dean Baker
“Trump first announced his massive tariffs on ‘Liberation Day,’ which was April 2. This was supposed to be the beginning of the United States rebuilding its manufacturing capacity. Since Liberation Day, the economy has lost 60,000 manufacturing jobs, factory construction is down at least 5 percent, and inflation has risen to 3.0 percent. It is also clear that businesses and consumers here have paid Trump’s tariffs, not foreigners as Trump seems to believe. Import prices have risen since Liberation Day. These are the price of the goods we import before Trump imposes his tariffs. If exporters are eating the tariffs, then the import price index should have fallen considerably. The data show this is not true. That is all pretty much textbook on what to expect from a set of ill-considered tariffs designed by a president who knows next to nothing about economics.” (12/09/25)
https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/12/09/trump-gives-the-country-an-economics-lesson-on-tariffs/
Source: spiked
by Hugo Timms
“While few people really think scrolling through social media is the best use of kids’ time, there are good reasons why the Labor government’s plan should and will almost certainly fail. First of all, Labor does not seem to be remotely confident in its own ability to enforce it. … A second, and more significant, problem for the Australian government is that parents are far from unified in support of the ban. In fact, some polls suggest that more than 50 per cent oppose it. Probably this is because they do not want the government telling them how to raise their children. … It won’t be bad news if the Australian government does fail, something it does most of the time, anyway. Not least because the social-media ban, while couched in terms of compassion, is part of a broader push for internet censorship, not just for children, but for adults, too.” (12/09/25)
https://archive.is/1f4V9
Soute: WWL 4 news
“A convenience store manager in Kenner locked a group of Border Patrol agents out as they approached the store on Saturday. In a cell phone video he took of the incident, the group appears to be with the [gang’s top shot-caller], Gregory Bovino. ‘You want some chicken? You ain’t getting it here, bro,’ Wayne Davis can be heard taunting the agents through the door. Davis is an assistant manager of the Brother’s convenience store in Kenner where the incident happened. He said he was helping a customer when he saw two unmarked SUVs speed into the parking lot and stop in front of the store. Agents came out wearing Border Patrol vests. … Davis locked the door from behind the counter as the agents approached. … ‘I’m not going to let them do what they think they can do,’ he said, ‘because they can’t.'” (12/09/25)
https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/politics/immigration-news/immigration-enforcement/go-somewhere-else-manager-locks-border-patrol-out-of-kenner-store/289-9d4210eb-caca-4ed0-997d-4327d0dc4609
Source: Yascha Mounk
“Jill Lepore on Why We Should Amend the U.S. Constitution.” (12/09/25)
https://yaschamounk.substack.com/p/jill-lepore
Source: Cobden Centre
by Dr. Frank Shostak
“It is held by a popular thinking that a growing economy requires a growing money supply in order to provide support to economic growth. The idea that the money supply must grow in order to support the growth rate of an economy gives the impression that money is the means of sustenance that sustains economic activity. However, money’s main function is to fulfill the role of the medium of exchange. Money does not sustain economic activity. The means of sustenance are provided by the saved consumer goods.” (12/09/25)
https://www.cobdencentre.org/2025/12/does-a-growing-economy-require-increase-in-money-supply/