The Minerals Consortium Will Result in Malinvestment

Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
by Joseph Solis-Mullen

“In Washington, bad ideas rarely die — they rebrand. Industrial policy — long discredited in theory and practice — has returned under the more palatable language of ‘resilience’ and ‘strategic supply chains.’ The Trump administration’s proposed minerals consortium is the latest iteration. Sold as a necessary response to dependence on China for the processing of rare earths and other critical minerals, it promises coordination, investment, and independence. What it will deliver instead is distortion, waste, and a fresh round of politically-driven malinvestment.” (05/19/26)

https://mises.org/mises-wire/minerals-consortium-will-result-malinvestment

America: The Real Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Source: American Greatness
by Victor Davis Hanson

“One American view of China — now increasingly popular on the Left and the Right alike, especially among the hate-Trump crowd — is that the communist colossus will be forever ascendant, with continued astonishing levels of food production, ship construction, and industrial output. In this pessimistic view, China will soon replace America as the world’s predominant power. We are, supposedly, like an exhausted British Empire circa 1945, and China is the new version of the postwar American powerhouse. Yet even Beijing’s miraculous 30-year leap out of poverty into first-world affluence and Westernized power is hardly the same as parity with the US. In truth, Trump held almost all the cards at the current summit and will do so again when Xi Jinping visits the US this autumn.” (05/19/26)

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/19/america-the-real-crouching-tiger-hidden-dragon/

King & Kingslayer

Source: Common Sense
by Paul Jacob

“Two weeks ago, five incumbent Indiana state senators ‘weren’t just defeated,’ as NBC’s Steve Kornacki explained, ‘they were defeated in landslides.’ The five had bucked President Trump’s call to redraw the state’s congressional map …. On Saturday in Louisiana, Sen. Bill Cassidy, a 12-year Republican incumbent, became the first elected U.S. Senator to lose in a primary since 2012. … Cassidy was one of seven GOP Senators who found Mr. Trump guilty in his second impeachment trial, following the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. I cannot recall a president of either party ever wielding so much electoral clout within his own party — perhaps partly because other presidents did not attempt to reshape their party as aggressively as Trump has, and partly because no president has enjoyed the outsider status required to mobilize the disgruntled grassroots.” (05/19/26)

https://thisiscommonsense.org/2026/05/19/king-kingslayer/

Musk deletes rant about “activist Oakland judge” after OpenAI ruling

Source: SFGate

“After a resounding loss Monday in his $150 billion lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, Elon Musk took to his own social media network, X, to air out his grievances with the judge presiding over the case. On Monday, a jury unanimously ruled that Musk had missed his chance to sue, deciding that the statute of limitations had passed by the time the world’s richest man accused OpenAI executives of illegally turning the nonprofit into a for-profit company. … ‘This illustrates why the ruling by the terrible activist Oakland judge, who simply used the jury as a fig leaf, creates such a terrible precedent,’ Musk wrote. ‘She just handed out a free license to loot charities if you can keep the looting quiet for a few years!’ Musk vowed to appeal the ruling in a separate post that remains on the social media network.” (05/18/26)

https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/musk-judge-openai-lawsuit-22265499.php

Should a Murder Victim Have Rights in the Criminal Justice Process?

Source: The Volokh Conspiracy
by Paul Cassell

“In every state and in the federal criminal justice system, when a crime victim is killed, the law allows a family member or other representative to step into the victim’s shoes and assert the victim’s rights. That framework has become a routine and influential feature of modern criminal justice, embedded in statutes, constitutional provisions, and everyday courtroom practice. Yet despite its centrality, the justifications for this arrangement have received relatively little sustained scholarly attention. That gap has become more apparent following Professor Lee Kovarsky’s recent article, ‘The Victims’ Rights Mismatch,’ which offers a serious and thoughtful challenge to prevailing assumptions about deceased-victim representation and calls for sharply limiting victims’ rights in such cases.” (05/19/26)

https://reason.com/volokh/2026/05/19/should-a-murder-victim-have-rights-in-the-criminal-justice-process/

Tom Steyer Wants to Save California From Billionaires. But Also Doesn’t Want Them to Leave

Source: Wired
by Katie Drummond

“The hedge fund billionaire turned gubernatorial candidate wants to tax California’s ultrawealthy, regulate AI, and keep Silicon Valley happy at the same time. Good luck with that.” (05/19/26)

https://archive.is/ybYCH

Eastern Congo: Ebola Deaths Rise to 131 as Outbreak Spreads

Source: US News & World Report

“Twenty-six more suspected Ebola deaths were recorded ⁠in ⁠24 hours in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, authorities said ⁠on Tuesday, and the head of the World Health Organization expressed deep concern about the outbreak’s spread. The new deaths bring to 131 ​the fatalities associated with the outbreak in eastern DRC. There have been 516 suspected cases and 33 confirmed cases in DRC, according to a daily bulletin published by health authorities, and two confirmed ‌cases in neighbouring Uganda. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus declared ‌the outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo strain of the virus a public health emergency of international concern on Saturday, the first time a WHO chief has done so before convening an emergency ⁠committee.” (05/19/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-05-19/ebola-deaths-in-eastern-congo-rise-to-131-as-outbreak-spreads

Gracearchy with Jim Babka, episode 160

Source: Gracearchy with Jim Babka

“Did Libertarian Party national Chair Steven Nekhaila and Vice Chair Paul Darr call Jim Babka for a crucial LP history lesson? Did they take extraordinary action after that call? Who are these men, what makes them tick? And what will happen next, given that they’re moving on from their current positions?” (05/19/26)

https://rumble.com/v7a1e1e-160-libertarian-national-chairs-nekhaila-and-darr-gracearchy-with-jim-babka.html