Source: The Daily Economy
by Zev van Zanten
“Movies are big business. In the United States alone, studios pulled in a whopping $8.72 billion in box office revenue last year. Despite these healthy returns, movie companies receive hefty subsidies from state governments countrywide. The reason these subsidies were created and continue to exist provides a powerful lesson in how governments function and the inescapable dilemmas faced by all policymakers.” (02/28/25)
https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/what-film-financing-tells-us-about-politics/
Source: Financial Times [UK]
“Andrew Cuomo announced on Saturday that he was entering the race to challenge embattled New York City mayor Eric Adams, as the former state governor attempts a political comeback from a sexual harassment scandal. Cuomo’s name recognition and strong donor network makes him an early favourite in a crowded field to unseat Adams. The 67 year old, who resigned four years ago following allegations of sexual harassment, made his first pitch to voters in a 17 minute video which sought to draw on city dwellers’ anxieties around crime, homelessness and economic decline.” (03/01/25)
https://archive.is/Rlc0E
Source: The Dispatch
by Kevin D Williamson
“The so-called wall of separation between church and state in the United States may be excellent policy — the more time I spend in churches and talking with politicians, the more I think it is! — but it has a problem: Nobody voted for it. The First Amendment prohibits the ‘establishment’ of religion, which means the creation of a national church — a state church is what an established church is. And while many of the men who negotiated, argued about, wrote, and ratified the Constitution had wall-of-separation (the phrase itself is, of course, Thomas Jefferson’s) views and many didn’t, none of them thought that they were proposing or voting for a document that might make it illegal to put up Christmas decorations at a public building in Jackson County, Indiana, a couple of centuries hence.” (02/28/25)
https://thedispatch.com/article/christian-nationalism-establishment-clause-religion/
Source: Quillette
by Adam Garfinkle
“‘There’s no use trying,’ Alice said to the White Queen: ‘One can’t believe impossible things.’ ‘I daresay you haven’t had much practice,’ said the Queen. ‘When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.’ Reality can sometimes seem even stranger than fiction, and the second Trump administration has done what many people supposed to be six impossible things within the first month of its tenure. The upshot is that we are now living in a post-NATO world where black is white, up is down, friends are foes (and vice versa), and once-unthinkable impossibilities have become our new reality.” (03/01/25)
https://quillette.com/2025/03/01/the-sixth-impossible-thing-nato-trump-putin-russia-asia/
Source: Fountainhead Forum
“Andy Oliver on why rich kids become communists and terrorists.” (03/01/25)
https://rumble.com/v6pzmdg-ff-281-andy-oliver-on-why-rich-kids-become-communists-and-terrorists.html
Source: Coyote Blog
by Warren Meyer
“To understand why organizations grow senescent, get fat, and fail – whether they be public or private – there is probably no topic more important than performance measures and incentives. Many readers will know that I have spent 25 years working with government agencies in a company that privately operates public recreation facilities. Not infrequently I have had my managers, in frustration over something our agency partners have done or not done, complain that the folks they are working with in the government are ‘bad’ people. More generally this is a common refrain of government critics, that state agencies are full of ‘bad’ people. I always disagree with them. The people that the government hires are no different on average than the people hired in private industry.” (03/01/25)
https://coyoteblog.com/coyote_blog/2025/03/performance-measures-and-incentives-part-1-lessons-from-a-famous-corporate-implosion.html
Source: The American Prospect
by Robert Kuttner
“The FDA expert panel on vaccines, barred from meeting by RFK Jr., needs to continue operating as part of a necessary government-in-exile.” (02/28/25)
https://prospect.org/blogs-and-newsletters/tap/2025-02-28-trump-pandemic-bird-flu-vaccines/
Source: The Weekly Dish
by Andrew Sullivan
“It may not be much yet, but rumors of the death of actual conservatism are overblown.” (02/28/25)
https://andrewsullivan.substack.com/p/the-other-resistance-from-the-right-812
Source: New York Post
“The ruins of the doomed superyacht Bayesian that sunk off the Sicilian coast will be raised from the sea bed — as officials search for more clues about the tragic wreck. Italian authorities will begin hoisting the sunken ship’s skeleton to the surface this April. The salvage operation should take three weeks to complete. The $37 million Bayesian, which sank on August 1, 2024, is currently lying at a depth of 165 feet, about half a mile off the coast of Porticello. Seven people aboard the scuttled Bayesian — including British billionaire Mike Lynch and his daughter, Hannah — died.” (03/01/25)
https://nypost.com/2025/03/01/world-news/doomed-bayesian-yacht-to-be-lifted-from-ocean-floor/
Source: (Re)Imagining Liberty
“Markets are Good for More than Wealth (w/ Tom Palmer).” (03/01/25)
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/markets-are-good-for-more-than-wealth-w-tom-palmer/id1614436300?i=1000697040728