Billionaire-Backed Axios Receives $5 Million ‘Small Business’ Bailout While Struggling Businesses Wait
The digital media outlet Axios recieved $5 million in loans from the Small Business Associaton’s Paycheck Protection Program. That’s more than $25,000 per employee.
No, Boosting Small Businesses Isn’t Rich People ‘Looting’ Taxpayers
Far from a naked handout to rich guys, the minor change under the stimulus package reduces taxes on business owners with the aim of making it easier to retain workers on payroll during this crisis.
No, It’s Not Actually Cheaper To Outsource Production To China
The ‘trade benefits all countries’ school of thought that has championed trade with China is essentially flawed, since it is based on short-run considerations.
How Patriotic American Businesses Are Stepping Up To Beat The Wuhan Virus
American entrepreneurs are finding new ways to manufacture essential masks, ventilators, and other virus-fighting tools. We need to count on them if we want to win this war against the pandemic.
5 Major Paradigm Shifts The Wuhan Flu Crisis Has Revealed Americans Need
While America’s first priority in the wake of the Wuhan coronavirus must be neutralizing immediate threats to health and safety, the disruption also provides an opportunity to engage in national reflection.
Mark Cuban Shows The Business World How To Lead Through Coronavirus Panic
In addition to having a big heart, Mark Cuban is also a savvy businessman. He knows that good-faith actions now will likely pay off later.
Notes From The Plague: Inside Italy’s Quarantine
This is going to be far, far, worse economically than almost anyone has said up until now, even as the virus inevitably spreads out from Italy.
Why Social Justice Investing Is A Load Of Politicized Hypocrisy
The behemoth firm BlackRock, which manages almost $7 trillion in assets, recently committed to a slew of environmentalist initiatives.
How More Conservative Cities Are Benefitting From California’s Demise
The roaring Trump economy, along with California’s political and cultural suicidal tendencies, will ensure the American West’s economic boom will continue for years to come.
Gig Workers Fight The Unions Trying To Take Away Their Self-Designed Jobs
No longer able to force employees to unionize, the AFL-CIO is trying to force contract workers into employment. But freelancers are fighting back.
Covington Settlement Warns Corporations That Bias Can Cost Big Bucks
CNN and AT&T have learned expensive lessons about bias that the rest of corporate America would be wise to heed.
There’s No Such Thing As Free Trade With China As Long As It Cheats
After adding up the expensive externalities and the social cost, cheap stuff from China does not look as affordable as it does on the store shelf or the online cart.
Entrepreneur Joe Ricketts Tells A Quintessentially American Success Story
The famed financier behind TD Ameritrade has written an autobiography, ‘The Harder You Work, the Luckier You Get,’ that is as inspiring as it is instructive.
Yes, Chick-Fil-A Really Is Funding A Group That Hosts Drag Queen Story Hour
IRS forms show the Chick-fil-A Foundation has switched from financially supporting antipoverty and other charitable organizations to underwriting pro-abortion and pro-LGBT groups.
Chick-Fil-A Talks Out Of Both Sides Of Its Mouth While Switching Support From Christian To LGBT Charities
Chick-fil-A has betrayed its mission with its dollars and cowardice. Christians need to send a message loud and clear because apparently CFA’s president really likes clarity.
Chick-fil-A Should Take A Lesson From The Salvation Army And Stop Bowing To The LGBT Left
In the left’s crusade against the Christian faith, it harms the people it purports to defend. This means good people must ensure no one in need is left behind, and for the record, The Salvation Army is very good people.
How To Fight California’s New Nanny State Law Banning Freelance Work
In essence, California companies can no longer hire independent contractors to perform work within the normal scope of their business. This is devastating to workers who love their freedom.
The Blizzard Gaming Boycott Is The Tip Of The Chinese Censorship Iceberg
Western companies are walking a very thin line between losing access to the Chinese market and losing their customer base everywhere else — and this can’t last forever.
14 Times American Companies Self-Censored Or Apologized To Appease Communist China
Out of fear of financial backlash, U.S. businesses are quick to issue groveling apologies and fold to the demands of both Chinese consumers and the Chinese authorities.
Liberal Idealism Was Wrong: Selling U.S. Manufacturing To China Did Not Make It More Free
It was the conventional wisdom that China, due to the burden of its global responsibilities, would become a responsible stakeholder and global citizen through greater market access. That’s not happening.