World Politics
The Moral Confusion of NZ’s UN Vote
What requires supporting a resolution that is not workable, evidently hard to justify, irreconcilable with New Zealand’s longstanding position, imperils the state in the Middle East with values and freedoms most closely aligned to ours, and puts us at odds with our allies and closest friends?
Study Confirms the Truth About Masking and Children
This isn’t new information, and it’s obvious common sense. So why did public health authorities ignore it? When you consider those consequences, a disturbing likelihood of malicious intent becomes a lot more realistic.
Japan’s New PM Heads to the Polls
Shigeru Ishiba, the ‘redistributor’, has called a snap election.
Do We Want an Utopian Democracy?
Democracy is not about variety, but singularity. You will comply. A discussion on how progressives have come to think that democracy should be a utopian system where everyone must hold one view, similar values and all vote the same way.
The Case Against Foreign Aid
There no evidence that foreign aid has ever turned a poor country into a rich country; it is much more likely that foreign aid undermines economic development by giving politicians in recipient nations an excuse to delay or avoid needed reforms.
This Is a Crisis of Competence
The United States needs to rebuild its reputation as a competent great power.
Oh, Woe – We Have No ‘15 Minute Cities’
I’m proud to announce that Australia has not a single ‘15-Minute City’. Yet.
When Winning a Vote Is Losing
The fact that the vote even happened is a blow to Trudeau’s leadership.