In the National Post I condemn Mark Zuckerberg’s clueless call for global censorship in response to ugly behaviour online.
In my latest LooniePolitics column I say budgets have become so routinely vote-buying exercises that people cheer or boo depending if they get a good price for theirs not because they think it’s a good or bad idea to loot the Treasury for private gain.
“Study history, study history – in history lie all the secrets of statecraft.”
Winston Churchill to the author, then an 18-year-old exchange student (in the receiving line at the May 1953 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association), quoted in James C. Humes Nixon’s Ten Commandments of Statecraft
In the latest issue of The Landowner magazine I say the SNC-Lavalin scandal reminds us that if government is not fundamentally a moral enterprise, it will be fundamentally an immoral one.
In my latest Mercatornet article I worry that the news that Donald Trump is not a Russian agent should have made people happy and instead they all got even angrier.
“When everybody thinks alike, nobody thinks very much.”
John Carpay to the Economic Education Association of Alberta’s 6th Essentials of Freedom conference Feb. 9 2019