Month: September 2020
Frederic Bastiat
Australian Dollar May Extend Fall Despite Easing Covid-19 Restrictions
The Australian Dollar is at risk of extending its retreat from the yearly high set on September 1 ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s interest rate decision on October…
UK’s Shambolic 10pm Pub Curfew Results in Giant Street Parties
As expected, the poorly thought-out UK policy of forcing closed all Pubs and night-spots by 10pm, has resulted in chaos as revellers swarmed off-premis liquor outlets to ensure the festivities…
Victoria Outlaws Face-shields as CDC Admits No Proof of Airborne Infection
Incredibly, the Australian state of Victoria remains in the midst of the most draconian Covid-controls globally, as the State reports 5 new cases. It seems that the coronavirus in Victoria…
Digitization Key to a Japanese Consumer Spending Spree
TOKYO/NEW YORK -- Japanese household consumption is likely to be boosted by a spending spree before too long, as the government introduced cash handouts after the pandemic hit the economy.…
Dr. Fauci Says to Take Vitamin D if you’re Deficient — Here’s How to Know
While Dr. Anthony Fauci admits most “so-called immune boosting” supplements being marketing amid Covid-19 mostly do “nothing,” he does believe in the benefits of vitamin D.
Frederic Bastiat
Quote for the Day
“Oh, sublime writers! Please remember sometimes that this clay, this sand, and this manure which you so arbitrarily dispose of, are men! They are your equals! They are intelligent and free human beings like yourselves! As you have, they too have received from God the faculty to observe, to plan ahead, to think, and to judge for themselves!”
CCSA Panel to Approve Visa Scheme to Allow Foreign Tourists into Country
A Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) meeting chaired by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday will approve a Special Tourist Visa (STV) to draw foreign tourists, deputy government spokeswoman…
Inside the Global Alliance Attempting to Stifle China
The medieval church cloisters in the small Dutch city of Maastricht are an unlikely setting for Chinese Communist Party influence.
Nissan to Launch Slew of New Vehicles in China Over Next Five Years, CEO says
BEIJING (Reuters) - Nissan (OTC:NSANY) Motor's chief executive (T:7201) said on Saturday he planned to launch a number of new vehicles in the growing Chinese market over the next five…