by Ted Galen Carpenter, antiwar.com, April 23, 2024.
Excerpt:
Regardless of such spectacular coverage failures, drug warriors in america and different nations cling to hard-line methods and refuse to face an inconvenient financial reality. Governments should not in a position to dictate whether or not individuals use mind-altering substances. Such vices have been a part of human tradition all through historical past. Governments can decide solely whether or not respected companies or violent prison gangs are the suppliers. A prohibition technique ensures that will probably be the latter – with all of the accompanying violence and corruption. The ongoing bloody struggles amongst rival cartels to regulate the profitable trafficking routes to america merely affirm that historic sample.
And an incredible final line:
Ecuador is simply the latest proof. Prohibition is akin to anticipating long-term victory in a recreation of Wack-a-Mole.
I’m just a little choosy about language. I’d have mentioned “Ecuador is simply the latest proof.”
by Timothy Taylor, Conversable Economist, April 24, 2024.
Excerpt:
The US has had an industrial coverage geared toward boosting its home shipbuilding trade because the passage of the Service provider Marine Act of 1920, generally referred to as the Jones Act. Regardless of the arguments for the passage of the invoice a century in the past, it has over time been a catastrophe for the US maritime trade, and continues to impose important prices on different elements of the US economic system. Colin Grabow goes by means of the arguments in “Protectionism on Steroids: The Scandal of the Jones Act” (Milken Institute Evaluation, Second Quarter 2024, pp. 44-53).
And:
2) The upper prices of Jones-Act-compliant US transport naturally impose heavy prices on locations like Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico. Bizarre penalties end result, and Grabow offers various examples. Puerto Rico will get its liquified pure gasoline from Nigeria, as a result of there aren’t any Jones-Act-compliant US ships to move pure gasoline inside america. US lumber producers complain that they’ve a drawback vs. Canadian companies, as a result of the US lumber producers should use higher-cost Jones Act ships to ship their merchandise to US locations, whereas Canadian lumber producers can use cheaper worldwide transport corporations.
by Marc Joffe. Cato at Liberty, April 25, 2024.
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Like mother and apple pie, the general public library appears so intrinsically good that it ought to be past criticism. However like all establishment that consumes tens of millions of tax {dollars}, public libraries shouldn’t be free from scrutiny. And the information are that neighborhood libraries have largely outlived their usefulness and now not present worth for the general public cash spent on them.
Contemplate the scenario in Northern California, for instance. On this fiscal 12 months, 4 Bay Space counties (Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and Santa Clara) are collectively spending $270 million to function their library methods, with some cities chipping in additional to finance prolonged working hours. Contra Costa County is spending $20 million of state and county funds to construct a new library in Bay Level, and El Cerrito voters might even see a gross sales tax measure on the November poll, a part of which is able to go to constructing a new library as a part of a transit‐oriented growth close to a Bay Space Speedy Transit station.
The general public library’s historic capabilities of lending bodily books and enabling patrons to view reference supplies are being made out of date by digital know-how. An rising proportion of adults are consuming e‑books and audiobooks along with or as a substitute of printed books, with youthful adults extra possible to make use of these various codecs.
by Erec Smith, Boston Globe, April 19, 2024.
Not like conventional racism — the idea that individual races are, in a roundabout way, inherently inferior to others — prescriptive racism dictates how an individual ought to behave. That’s, an identification kind is prescribed to a gaggle of individuals, and any particular person who skirts that prescription is deemed inauthentic and even faulty. President Biden displayed prescriptive racism when he mentioned “If in case you have an issue determining whether or not you’re for me or Trump, you ain’t Black,” an announcement that implicitly prescribes how Black voters ought to assume.
“Prescriptive racism” might be a brand new time period for many readers, but it surely’s not precisely a novel idea. It has a historic analogue: the idea of the “uppity Negro,” a Black one who dared to behave like an equal to whites. One among this time period’s most well-known usages is attributed to Lyndon B. Johnson, who apparently mentioned: “These Negroes, they’re getting fairly uppity nowadays and that’s an issue for us since they’ve received one thing now they by no means had earlier than, the political pull to again up their uppityness.” Clearly, “uppity” was meant to explain individuals of shade who exercised “agentic” energy — that’s, they have been competent and didn’t want a white individual’s heroism. These “uppity” Black individuals have been forgetting their scripted strains, because it have been.