An irregular round up of interesting reads. Most of these made me go "hmmmmm," none of them imply concurrence.
A data-backed review of the Chinese Communist Party’s economic track record earns the Commies a clear “F.” Additionally, it is noted, ““the problem for the Chinese government is not only have they spent money and at least not yet apparently achieved the desired innovative outcomes, but they've alienated and angered their trading partners and arguably brought down on Chinese firms and the Chinese economy a whole range of sanctions whose costs, at least in part, probably have to be added to the cost of the resources that were directly expended on.” Another report found the same.
By GDP, the most productive parts of the nation are nixing “remote” work. Here.
Global Inequality continues to plummet, here.
Why Trade matters – it’s not just a freedom thing, it’s economics –here.
More states are freeing the “bar,” meaning reducing the artificial barriers and quasi-unionization of the legal profession. Here.
If your job is remote, it can be done cheaper, even more remote. Be careful what you wish for, Here.
Bravo. Microsoft is moving key research talents to our hemisphere and out of China, here.
Modern family values. A Belgian faked his death and then showed up at the funeral to teach his family the importance of connecting while alive. Here.
The Federal Government’s current case against Donald J. Trump is here.
Modern warfare. Russian soldier surrenders and is taken captive by a drone. Here.
Visual pollution. No, not the internet or Netflix, but satellites are blocking our view of the approaching aliens.
Harvard ethics. Since George Santayana’s tenure, they’ve let the place go.
More norm and law bending and breaking from the White House.
Public companies dropping yakking about ESG in their earnings calls, here.
Virgin launching space tourism next month.
The upside of AI: Efficiency & Productivity, here.
Did Lockdowns work? The answer, no. The book here.