Economics
Discover the hidden forces shaping our world as we unravel the mysteries of economics and its impact on your daily life.

Behind the Curtain: The Powerhouse of Government Budgets

KC Fairlight
Imagine deciding who gets the biggest slice of the national budget pie. This is what the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB), created in 1970, strives to do.

Unlocking the Science of Government Budgets: The Vital Role of the OMB

Martin Sparks
Explore the fascinating and complex world of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), where science meets empathy in managing the nation's finances with precision and optimism.

The Office of Management and Budget: The Puppet Masters Behind the Curtain

Vince Vanguard
The Office of Management and Budget wields significant influence over federal spending, regulatory policies, and legislative processes, impacting national priorities and taxpayer dollars.

Duku Railway Station: A Symbol of Progress They Won’t Tell You About

Vince Vanguard
Discover the untold significance of Duku Railway Station, a testament to practical progress and strategic infrastructure development in Indonesia's Padang region.

Stato da Màr: The Maritime Empire Liberals Love to Forget

Vince Vanguard
Dive into the intriguing world of Stato da Màr, the Venetian maritime empire that reshaped commerce and politics from the Middle Ages to the modern era.

Why the Philippine Senate Committee on Cooperatives Ruffles Feathers

Vince Vanguard
Could the Philippine Senate Committee on Cooperatives be the missing piece to economic prosperity in Southeast Asia? Established to empower Filipino cooperatives, it's shaking up traditional power structures in unexpected ways.

Why Bigger Houses Are the Symbol of Success

Vince Vanguard
There's no denying that bigger houses are not only a sign of personal success but also a quintessential piece of the American Dream. The preference for expansive living spaces symbolizes prosperity, comfort, and ambition.

Why Gaborone Central is a Conservative's Dream Spot

Vince Vanguard
Gaborone Central is a rising star in Southern Africa, perfectly balancing tradition and modernity in ways that delight conservatives who value economic freedom and cultural pride.

Bridging Two Worlds: The Ties Between Indonesia and Kenya

KC Fairlight
Explore the intriguing diplomatic, cultural, and economic journey between Indonesia and Kenya. These dynamic nations have found mutual interests and fostered a unique relationship.

Bridging Continents: The Blossoming Ties Between Indonesia and Kenya

Martin Sparks
Discover how 7,500 kilometers of ocean can't keep Indonesia and Kenya apart, as their unique partnership blossoms across economic, cultural, and geopolitical landscapes, promising a future of shared progress.

The Kissimmee River: Nature's Comeback Story Liberals Won't Tell You

Vince Vanguard
The Kissimmee River restoration project highlights the complexities and unintended consequences of environmental restoration efforts, questioning the balance between ecological goals and practical outcomes.

Mithila: The Promise of a Cultural and Economic Renaissance

Martin Sparks
Mithila, a proposed state in northeastern India, offers a captivating blend of cultural heritage and economic potential, sparking discussions around statehood since the early 20th century.

East India House: Capitalism's Glorious Monument Liberals Can't Handle

Vince Vanguard
East India House was the epicenter of a trade empire that shaped global economics, governance, and left a lingering legacy that modern liberals find hard to digest.

If Only I Could: The Fantasy of Liberal Utopias

Vince Vanguard
This article critiques the concept of liberal utopias, highlighting the potential pitfalls of equality of outcome, government overreach, and the erosion of traditional values.

Five Reasons Why the Left is All Wet on Climate Change

Vince Vanguard
This article critiques the left's approach to climate change, highlighting issues with their reliance on flawed science, economically damaging policies, and fear-mongering tactics.

Kokenawa Station: A Symbol of Progress or a Monument to Waste?

Vince Vanguard
Kokenawa Station's construction sparks debate over its necessity and the implications of government spending in Japan.

Dallas Love Field: The Airport That Defies Liberal Logic

Vince Vanguard
Dallas Love Field Airport exemplifies the success of free-market principles over government intervention, showcasing efficiency, innovation, and economic impact.

Market Cross: Why It's a Symbol of Common Sense

Vince Vanguard
If Thomas Jefferson had invented the Market Cross, every town square in America might have it. Historically a symbol of local commerce, it's a nod to good old-fashioned capitalism and civic duty.

The World is Ours, Not Theirs

Vince Vanguard
This article argues for the preservation of traditional values, personal responsibility, and capitalism in the face of progressive agendas and political correctness.

The Unlikely Hero: Multi-Area Agreements

Vince Vanguard
Multi-area agreements, though often criticized, offer a world where borders mean less and progress takes center stage. These collaborations showcase powerful alliances across nations, enhancing economic growth and cultural exchange.

Aketi Territory: The Unseen Wilderness Liberals Don't Want You to Know About

Vince Vanguard
When you think of prime real estate, Aketi Territory probably doesn’t come to mind. Located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, this lush, untapped region challenges modern living and environmental values.

The Puppet Masters: Unraveling the Strings of Control

Martin Sparks
This article delves into the hidden forces of power, examining how puppet masters influence political, economic, and social systems globally.

Second Hand Love: The Left's Obsession with Used Electric Cars

Vince Vanguard
Analyzing the left's push for used electric cars, this article questions the economic and environmental implications of their second-hand EV obsession.
Olli Rehn: The Finnish Maestro of Economics and Politics

Martin Sparks
Olli Rehn, a distinguished Finnish economist and politician, has significantly influenced European economic policy and governance through his leadership roles and commitment to economic stability and growth.