Euros & Dollars: Debating the Limits of the Free Market, Part II
The problem in Europe and America is not that the free-market economy is too big. The problem is that the free-market economy is not big enough.
The problem in Europe and America is not that the free-market economy is too big. The problem is that the free-market economy is not big enough.
Chinese persecution of Christians is systemic, widespread, multi-vectored—and increasing. Western Christians must take note.
It is “ridiculous” that the first statement came from the U.S., not the EU, says Belgian politician.
Fresh sanctions have been dismissed as “too little, too late.”
While Brussels hailed the package, it seems to be nothing more than an ineffective symbolic deed.
Lithuania should not tolerate economic coercion and political manipulation by authoritarian states.
”It’s one thing to consider TikTok Chinese spyware and ban it. It’s another thing to tell yourself that you will use an evil tool for a good cause. To choose both is bizarre and hypocritical” says MEP.
“We have to stop punishing ourselves for considering things that once seemed crazy,” says Bret Weinstein.
In the wake of William Lai’s presidential win, Taiwan-China relations are already deteriorating even further.
A win for the sovereigntist and U.S.-backed William Lai, who is leading the polls, would be Beijing’s nightmare scenario.