We could use more major studies on today’s democratic socialist. These people are a major force in our schools and colleges and it would be helpful to better understand their thinking. At first glance, they appear to have good hearts and questionable intelligence. What gives? (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘economics’
The Anti-Intellectualism of Feminism
Posted in Economics, tagged anti-intellectualism, economics, feminism, wage gap on February 14, 2018|
A Liberal politician went on twitter recently pointing out that employers in the forestry industry were not paying certain workers equal money for equal work. The politician argued that there was discrimination at logging sites where workers raised in fishing communities were only paid 74 percent of what local forestry workers in the interior of British Columbia made. (more…)
Give Us More Money Mr. Prime Minister
Posted in Economics, tagged Canada's debt, economics, Unapologetic Keynesianism on October 23, 2015|
Incoming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will soon take the reins of power in Canada. Meanwhile, politicians at the federal, provincial, and local level have already begun planning their tactics to get more federal money. With the Keynesian Trudeau at the helm, there will be less focus on individual responsibility and the free market and more attention on how government is the solution to revitalizing the economy. Keynesians are expert at raising expectations and many and varied groups will come knocking at Trudeau’s door. (more…)