President Donald Trump’s radical tariff plan – a masterpiece in deal making – marks the end of the ongoing globalist injustice that has enriched low-cost countries such as China and their Western billionaire partners at the expense of the Western worker. The Western globalist billionaire class rose to power precisely by partnering with China. The working class has been …
Read More »Globalism Transferred US Economy To China with devastating consequences
The main problem with the US economy is that globalism has been deconstructing it, offshoring jobs and wealth to a foreign nation – will China rule us? The offshoring of US jobs has reduced US manufacturing and industrial capability and associated innovation, research, development, supply chains, consumer purchasing power, and tax base of state and local governments. Corporations have …
Read More »DEI Racism, Affirmative Action and 60 Years of Racial Discrimination Against White Americans
The purpose of DEI was to further institutionalize discrimination against white people. Thirty years after the publication of my book, The New Color Line, Jared Taylor asks if racial discrimination is illegal or not. As I made crystal clear three decades ago, the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution make it totally certain that …
Read More »A Critical Assessment of Trump After the First Quarter
It is not a full quarter as his inauguration was 20 days into it, but it is the first quarter of 2025. How does it look? Perhaps I can put it this way: a lot of good initiatives undertaken in a haphazard way that could limit their effectiveness or even result in failure. I will use a few of Trump’s initiatives …
Read More »How the neo-Marxist New Left destabilized the West, tearing down the values that created stability
The West changed completely in the 1960s. The neo-Marxist student revolution implemented a full front attack on all traditional values and slowly broke down the very fabric of Western unity and stability. This may not have been the intent of the naïve youngsters who were thrilled at the prospect of free sex and drugs. They probably somehow believed in the …
Read More »Trump tariff revolution: The existing international tariff system discriminates against the West favoring Global South
US President Donald Trump’s much-publicized tariff plan involves ending the socialist tariff system in which the US has been charged much higher tariffs than so-called economically disadvantaged nations that were poor in the past. The existing international tariff system is based on inequality, discriminating against Western nations and favoring the Global South, resulting in the United States being charged …
Read More »Economic Ethics: Trust as ethical principle defines the difference between constructive and self-destructive Capitalism
A study of requirements for the optimal functioning of Capitalism quickly uncovers the need for a strong focus on trust. This applies to economics on the micro level as well as the macro perspective. Trust is one of the ethical principles that make the difference between constructive and self-destructive operation in profit-driven financial businesses. In cultures where social development …
Read More »2025: The fall of globalism, the rise of Trumpism
Amid the seismic geopolitical changes that President Donald Trump dramatically and unapologetically shreds, the globalist norms that have governed the West since the fall of the Soviet Union are falling. The world now goes through fundamental changes of the type that will make history books as game changing. 1945 was such a year. It marked the end of World …
Read More »Judges fomented Russiagate Hoax: Highly Partisan Judge Boasberg Played Key Role
Obama-appointed district judge Boasberg, who tried to prevent the deportation of a dangerous criminal gang of illegal aliens allowed into the US by the Biden regime, played a key role in fomenting the “Russiagate” hoax used by the FBI in the Democrats’ effort to destroy President Trump during his first term. Judges fomented Russiagate Hoax: It also turns out …
Read More »Lessons from my time in the Reagan Administration: Sound economic policies boosting productivity returns USA to Reagan era strong groth
When I was an economics professor, I often wondered if what my faculty colleagues and I were teaching students about economic policy had any validity. I left Stanford University, went to Washington, D.C., and joined the congressional staff in order to experience how policy is made. In the House, I helped Rep. Jack Kemp introduce supply-side economics to his …
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