by Steven Vaughan | Sep 18, 2024 | Debate, Monument, NCFCA
U.S. Foreign Policy and Economic Freedom for Central America BY GREGORY REHMKE · PUBLISHED JULY 17, 2024 · UPDATED JULY 19, 2024 The United States Federal Government should significantly reform its foreign policy toward one or more of the following Central American...
by Greg Rehmke | Aug 30, 2023 | Debate, NCFCA
Rationalism, Empiricism, and Evidence-Based Medicine: A Call for a New Galenic Synthesis “We don’t know whether most medical treatments work, and we know even less about whether they cause harm – new study” We don’t know whether most medical treatments...
by Greg Rehmke | Aug 9, 2023 | Debate, NCFCA, Stoa
New from the Green Police: Premature Electric Vehicles Current federal energy and transportation policies are promoting the transition to Electric Vehicles. Not just promoting but mandating and subsidizing. Mark Mills of the Manhattan Institute makes the case that...
by Steven Vaughan | Mar 13, 2023 | Debate, NCFCA, Stoa
For those of you running a US/UK FTA, there are still disagreements concerning pharmaceuticals, but an agreement is getting close, but not till 2024. This article in Endpoint News will explain. This issue in a nutshell is that with Brexit, the UK was no longer part of...
by Steven Vaughan | Mar 13, 2023 | Debate, NCFCA
The US Department of Justice has a very interesting article on the history of Eminent Domain. My how things have changed over the years. Pay close attention to the first three paragraphs. These give how the early Supreme Court Justices interpreted the Fifth...
by Steven Vaughan | Feb 8, 2023 | Debate, NCFCA
The following excerpts is content from a much larger Cato Institute article “Property Rights and the Constitution” written by Roger Pilon. The full article is part of a larger work called “CATO Handbook for Policymakers.” America’s Founders...