Trump Is Getting His Way in Latin America. But Bully Tactics Have a Cost — and the Bill Is Coming Due.

Source: Reason
by Daniel DePetris

“A brash bid to reassert U.S. dominance is delivering short-term wins. But a region tired of being pushed around may not stay compliant for long.” (03/30/26)

https://reason.com/2026/03/30/trump-is-getting-his-way-in-latin-america-but-bully-tactics-have-a-cost-and-the-bill-is-coming-due/

Crypto-Communism and Game Theory

Source: Bet On It
by Bryan Caplan

“Once you admit the notable prevalence and grave danger of crypto-Communist politicians during a particular era, there is a clear-cut contemporary implication: A notable share of current and would-be leaders who say they aren’t Communists are probably lying. If you’re living through this era, this raises a thorny question: ‘How do we identify the crypto-Communists before it’s too late?’ Needless to say, you can’t just publicly ask them, because they’ll lie. You could do a thorough background check, but the people who know the most are usually fellow Communists eager to protect their own. So you’re usually left with three admittedly imperfect heuristics.” (03/30/26)

https://www.betonit.ai/p/crypto-communism-and-game-theory

Defending Private Property

Source: Law & Liberty
by Adam J MacLeod

“Unfortunately, not everyone today thinks that natural property rights are obvious. Especially in the faculty lounges of law schools and political science departments, it is now taken for granted that rights are products of sovereign power alone. Property rights in particular are assumed to be entirely conventional. Without positive laws, there is no property. And without politics, there are no positive laws. This simplistic creed has motivated a corrosive skepticism of natural property rights, which scholars and teachers have expressed in books, articles, and classrooms for more than a century.” (03/30/26)

https://lawliberty.org/book-review/defending-private-property/

It’s Time to Abolish the TSA

Source: Independent Institute
by Benjamin Powell

“The congressional fight over funding the Department of Homeland Security has caused massive security lines at many large airports around the country. Privatizing airport security could avoid this problem in the future, but a more radical reform — abolishing the Transportation Security Administration and its monopoly on security procedures — would be a better solution.” (03/30/26)

https://www.independent.org/article/2026/03/30/its-time-to-abolish-the-tsa/

The Country’s Major Demographic Problem: Too Few or Too Many People?

Source: CounterPunch
by Dean Baker

“A weather person who told us to bundle up for the cold weather, but also be sure to drink plenty of fluids to protect against the heat, would not be taken very seriously. That is roughly the state of economics when it comes to basic demographic questions. On alternate days the economy seems to be suffering from too many people and too few people. Yet people somehow still take economists seriously on this issue.” (03/30/26)

https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/03/30/the-countrys-major-demographic-problem-too-few-or-too-many-people/

GOP weighs health care cuts to pay for Iran war

Source: Axios

“Republicans are considering reductions in federal health spending to help pay for a budget bill containing as much as $200 billion to fund the Iran war and immigration enforcement. New efforts to rein in health programs are sure to be controversial and open the GOP up to election-year attacks that they’re cutting health care to pay for an unpopular war. … House Budget Committee chairman Jodey Arrington (R-Texas) is reviving an idea that was considered last year to fund Affordable Care Act payments known as cost-sharing reductions. The Congressional Budget Office previously found the move would lower overall benchmark ACA premiums by 11% but result in 300,000 more uninsured people. It would cut the subsidy amount that some enrollees receive, thereby increasing out-of-pocket premium costs, while saving the government over $30 billion.” (03/30/26)

https://archive.is/dijdT

Once Again, A Crisis Raises the Question: Why Does the State Exist?

Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
by George Ford Smith

“Nock was persuaded by Franz Oppenheimer’s theory that people acquire wealth in one of two ways: either through work and exchange or theft. The first, Oppenheimer called the economic means, the second, the political means. States are the manifestation of the political means, the embodiment of a predatory class that coercively feeds off and controls its productive captives. Within the American state the occupants change periodically, and many people believe the troubles we’re experiencing are due to voting the wrong people into office. Better people would produce better government. There are several shortcomings to this idea.” (03/30/26)

https://mises.org/mises-wire/once-again-crisis-raises-question-why-does-state-exist

Cowardly GOP senators run home

Source: New York Post
by Miranda Devine

“There is nothing more infuriating to a frustrated air traveler delayed for hours by the Democrat shutdown than to see senators strolling smugly by with VIP escorts. The worst offender last week was Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who hightailed it out of DC on Friday morning, hours after stitching up a duplicitous 2 a.m. deal to end the shutdown by caving to Democrat demands to defund ICE and border enforcement, at least for the time being. Elements of the Department of Homeland Security were funded in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last year, but Thune’s deal freezes out immigration enforcement and border security functions that are all-important as we go to war against the world’s largest sponsor of Islamic terrorism.” (03/29/26)

https://nypost.com/2026/03/29/opinion/miranda-devine-cowardly-gop-senators-run-home/