Yesterday Danielle Smith interviewed me on her 770 CHQR radio show about the upcoming EEA conference in Calgary "Stemming the Tide of Red Ink" (March 2-3). We've got a great lineup of speakers from business, government and academia to talk about what's wrong federally, provincially and at the often-neglected municipal level and, crucially, about what we can do to fix it and we hope to see you there.
“we do not ask whether interventionism is good or bad, moral or immoral, to be commended or condemned. We merely ask from the standpoint of those who want to put it into operation whether it serves or frustrates their intentions. In other words, does its application attain the ends sought?"
Ludwig von Mises Interventionism
In my latest National Post column I ridicule politicians' inability to fix the expensive, tangled, divisive mess known as Equalization.
"I won’t quarrel with Ralph Wood’s judgment that my book [The Naked Public Square] was intended as a corrective. Yet there was also a remedy proposed, and Wood says it has failed. I would prefer to say it has not been tried, but I admit that that may be something like failing."
Richard John Neuhaus in First Things #147 (November 2004)
"If you will not have God (and He is a jealous God) you should pay your respects to Hitler or Stalin."
T.S. Eliot "The Idea of a Christian Society" quoted in Russell Kirk The Politics of Prudence
In my latest piece in C2C Journal I say that while "legislating morality" has a distinctly Victorian and reactionary feel we actually do it all the time, often on "progressive" grounds, so we need to think clearly about why and how we do it.
In my latest National Post column I say the Democrats' response to Donald Trump's State of the Union casts unflattering light on their inability to defeat him politically.