The Hidden Costs of Capping Credit Card Interest Rates
A rate cap could leave millions scrambling for alternatives in an increasingly cashless economy.
A rate cap could leave millions scrambling for alternatives in an increasingly cashless economy.
Former CIA analyst Martin Gurri discusses Donald Trump’s political arc, the rise of populism, and the incoming chaos and transformation we cannot foresee.
To deflect further assaults on democratic norms, Trump's foes will need a skilled, focused, and thoughtful leader. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is not that guy.
With only months left in his term, Biden wants to forgive the loans of nearly eight million borrowers experiencing "hardship."
The spread of conspiracy theories in response to a bruising electoral loss is not only found on the political right.
"The campaign had made decision to pursue the interview and the Vice President was prepared to do it," says one staffer.
Political scientists Hyrum and Verlan Lewis discuss the 2024 election and the power of self-narratives in American politics.
The president-elect’s record and campaign positions belie Elon Musk’s talk of spending cuts.
Trump's victory was narrow and largely caused by public anger at inflation and price increases.
As skyrocketing costs and mass exoduses define the Golden State, Democrats face a crucial reckoning.
Plus: A listener asks about Trump's early picks for cabinet positions.
Neither Democrats nor Republicans seem fully able to wrap their minds around what's happening.
Men and women vote differently, but 2024's gender gap was far from unique.
The party put little effort into understanding the 2016 and 2020 elections, and now it's reaping the consequences.
A wave of anti-incumbent sentiment is sweeping major democracies, as establishment parties run out of ideas that voters like.
"It would help if we could regulate social media," said The View's Sara Haines.
Plus: New Jersey the swing state, Dick Cheney isn't brat, and more...
The bipartisan embrace of industrial policy represents one of the most dangerous economic illusions of our time.
Coercing defendants into plea deals is poor training for convincing people to vote for you.
Democrats assumed they could campaign as neoconservatives while keeping Middle Eastern votes. They were wrong.
It's no mystery: Harris declined to run away from Biden's disastrous and unpopular policies.
Harris was a weak candidate who struggled to define herself or explain how a Harris administration would differ from the Biden years.
Donald Trump left the White House in January 2021 as a defeated, disgraced figure. He now seems likely to return to the presidency.
Victory in the fight for cheaper housing, a more liberal land-use regime, and greater property rights won't come from the White House.
Reason's Nick Gillespie will be live on election night with Kmele Foster, Allison Schrager, and more special guests.
Reason's Emma Camp asked voters to name "one good thing" about the candidate they didn't vote for.
Elections are decided by how people feel, and lots of Americans still feel pretty grumpy about how much it costs to go to the grocery store these days.
We don't know how Kamala Harris would wield her awesome power, and we don't know how the rule of law would constrain Donald Trump.
Voters say they want to "stop the madness." Expect the madness to continue.
The two-time Libertarian Party presidential nominee shares his thoughts on Chase Oliver and the election.
Tune in on November 4 at 6:30 p.m. (EST) on YouTube to hear the four co-hosts' unflinching critiques of the latest in politics, culture, and whatever fresh hell awaits us all.
Podcaster Michael Liebowitz interviewed me on why Kamala Harris is a lesser evil than Trump, and the more general issue of the logic of voting for a lesser evil.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are polling terribly because they are terrible people representing terrible parties.
Whether you're facing existential dread about this election's outcome or just hoping that we at least know the outcome before the week is over, cannabis can be a welcome stress reliever.
No matter who wins, we can expect bad policies surrounding sex and especially surrounding technology.
Republican and Democratic coaches take questions from the press on the eve of the 2024 election.
These two candidates can't even be trusted to explain their own ideas.
Plus: New York's 17th district, Nevada's senate race, bootstrapping dating via the NYC marathon, and more...
Libertarians owe nothing to would-be authoritarians.
The Republican presidential candidate argues that CBS and The Washington Post broke the law by covering the election in ways he did not like.
Only one in four Republican voters are very confident their ballots will be counted correctly, and Trump voters are far less likely to believe the election will be decided fairly.
Plus: RFK Jr. as health czar, a Miami update, Martha Stewart is pissed, and more...
Links to all my writings on these topics.
Even the poorest citizens of free countries fare better than the middle classes in economically repressive nations.
Dave Smith is for Trump. Jacob Grier is for Harris. David Stockman says we're screwed either way.
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