Politics

Suspended Time: A Privileged History of Covid | National Review
Gatekeepers and the media elite sentimentalize the memory of the lockdowns. Source link
Trump Has No Power to Tell States How to Conduct Elections | National Review
While Congress may override state election regulations, the president has no such power. Source link
Don’t Blame Mail-In Voting | National Review
Instead, make it a priority to take advantage of it, since it’s not going anywhere. Source link
Presidents Don’t Run Our Elections | National Review
Donald Trump shouldn’t imitate Joe Biden’s effort to federalize elections. Source link
The Coming Japanification of Economies | National Review
The dramatic aging of many countries’ populations will present immense economic, political, and social challenges. Market-oriented reforms can help. Source link
The Economic Consequences of Donald Trump | National Review
America’s highly compromised public finances require that it do everything to promote economic growth to help manage the debt burden. Source link
Bolivia Is Fed Up with Socialism | National Review
Both presidential candidates who advanced to the runoff promise to undo two decades of leftism. Source link
Putin’s ‘Peace’ Proposal Would Be a Prelude to More War | National Review
The Russian president is demanding a steep price for peace — on terms so favorable for Moscow that it would likely be a temporary reprieve. Source link
Canada’s Assisted Suicide Regime Is the West’s Cry for Help | National Review
Even mainstream secular outlets are noticing the horrors and abuse of legalized euthanasia. Source link
The Persecution of the Little Sisters of the Poor | National Review
The relentless litigation targeting a Catholic order of nuns is deeply alarming. Source link
Using Tax Incentives to Improve Our Economic Statistics | National Review
Higher participation rates, as well as more timely and accurate responses, are necessary to improve the performance of our economic surveys. Source link
Democracy’s Machine Learning Problem | National Review
We can’t let either artificial intelligence or demagogic politicians tell us exactly what we want to hear. Source link