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Congress has illegitimately yielded to the president some of its power to tax. It cannot do that, and this week’s tariff announcement exemplifies why. Marc Wheat | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/2025/04/trumps…

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Check out Dominic Pino's recent podcast with the Show-Me Institute Institute, where he discusses the current state of U.S. tariffs and trade policy, tariffs as a hidden form of taxation, common misconceptions about trade deficits, and more. showmeinstitute.org/blog/economy/t…

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“Ron Vara” is the name of an anti-China economist who is quoted more than a dozen times across five of Peter Navarro’s books. He’s a fellow Harvard grad who served as a reservist during the Gulf War. The thing is, he doesn’t exist. Dominic Pino nationalreview.com/the-morning-jo…

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Explore the disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street in the latest Capital Record episode. David L. Bahnsen examines where the stock market and the real economy align - and where they diverge. Listen here: nationalreview.com/podcasts/capit…

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The American Southwest needs a commissioner who knows what California needs for one compelling reason: Only California has the ability to increase its water supply. Edward Ring | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/2025/04/califo…

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We do still build things here; we just build them with fewer workers, a process that’s gone hand in hand with technological advancements. Dan McLaughlin | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/corner/america…

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The Fed has become this all-purpose economic arbiter that I think is very unhealthy for a free society, and very distortive. David L. Bahnsen | National Review Capital Record nationalreview.com/podcasts/capit…

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The loss for consumers also extends beyond social media. If the government is successful, this sort of after-the-fact intervention could expand into other markets. Jennifer Huddleston | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/2025/04/forcin…

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Listen to David L. Bahnsen's latest podcast, in which he discusses the various ways in which central planning initiatives, like tariffs and subsidies, inevitably hurt the working class. nationalreview.com/podcasts/capit…

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But will these sub-suppliers be able to deliver their products at a price level that allows American manufacturers to remain competitive at home and, when applicable, abroad? Andrew Stuttaford | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/corner/tariffs…

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Let the tariff flag fly high, large, and proud. Other companies should do what Amazon was not prepared to do. Andrew Stuttaford | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/corner/tariffs…

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There’s a reason why a good marker of humanity’s progress is a reduction of its reliance on capricious “mother” nature. Andrew Stuttaford | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/corner/energy-…

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On this week's Capital Record, David L. Bahnsen reflects on Amazon's recent decision to display the effects of tariffs on their product pricing - and why this level of transparency should be a non-partisan belief. Listen here: nationalreview.com/podcasts/capit…

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That Carney is keeping the worst of Trudeau’s environmental policies cannot be a surprise, and there is likely much worse to come. Matthew Lau | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/2025/05/mark-c…

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The economic reality of a tariff is that U.S. consumers pay it, not the foreign producer or foreign government. That makes foreign products more expensive for U.S. consumers. Daniel J Pilla | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/2025/05/theres…

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Where board voting becomes polluted by the ESG agenda, the DEI agenda, this matters to the performance of the company...it matters to the value they create in the marketplace. David L. Bahnsen | National Review Capital Record nationalreview.com/podcasts/capit…

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Without any grounding in the actual subject matter, journalists get swept up in trends without thinking too deeply about what they’re saying. Dominic Pino | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/corner/theres-…

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There is a continuing, ongoing evolution of the way things work in an open economy and there are certain...central planners that want to impact that economic process. I believe they will do that to their own peril. David L. Bahnsen | National Review Capital Record nationalreview.com/podcasts/capit…

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In those days, tariffs represented a much more important share of U.S. federal revenues. Selling free trade was no easy work, especially not to Republicans, for whom tariffs were part of the brand. 𝔸𝕞𝕚𝕥𝕪 𝕊𝕙𝕝𝕒𝕖𝕤 | National Review Capital Matters nationalreview.com/2025/05/own-go…