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July 31st, 2024 at 11:37 am
Image of the Day: Unemployment Trending In Troubling Direction Under Biden/Harris
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In response to broad public discontent over economic conditions, the Biden/Harris administration habitually points to the nation’s unemployment rate.  What remains underreported is that the unemployment rate is actually on a disturbingly upward trend over the past year, from 3.4% in April 2023 to 4.1% now, just as voters consider whether to continue the economic policies of the past four years:

Unemployment Rate's Disturbing Upward Rise

Unemployment Rate’s Disturbing Upward Rise

 

July 23rd, 2024 at 11:33 am
House Hearing Spotlights Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) as Drivers of Higher Drug Prices
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Today, the House Oversight Committee is holding an important hearing entitled “The Role of Pharmacy Benefit Managers in Prescription Drug Markets Part III:  Transparency and Accountability.”

For those unfamiliar, Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) amount to middlemen that control prescription drugs for millions of Americans.  A majority of Americans receive health insurance through employer plans or government programs such as Medicare, which in turn cover prescription drugs through PBMs.  Those PBMs negotiate with drug companies and pay pharmacies, but throughout the process determine the drugs that insured patients may obtain and at what cost.

The problem is that PBMs operate in such an opaque and complex manner that they’re able to inflate drug costs while claiming to be working to reduce them.  It has reached a point where even the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is now investigating PBMs’ role in driving up costs for Americans.

Today’s House Oversight Committee hearing accordingly offers invaluable assistance in alerting Americans to PBMs’ ongoing role in unnecessarily increasing drug prices for consumers, and hopefully helps propel reform in this critical realm.

July 16th, 2024 at 5:58 pm
Image of the Day: Biden Stock Market Boom? Well…
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In their increasingly desperate effort to resuscitate Joe Biden’s sagging campaign, his defenders claim that stock markets vindicate “Bidenomics” (not that they call it that anymore, of course) vis-a-vis former President Donald Trump.  Well, our friends at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity show what happens when you adjust stock performance to account for out-of-control inflation under Biden:

“Biden Boom?” Not So Much.

 

July 2nd, 2024 at 6:30 pm
Record Labels Rightly Sue Abusive AI Music Generators
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However else one opines on the merits or perils of artificial intelligence (AI), everyone of good faith can agree that it mustn’t become a tool for brazen copyright infringement.  Artists who pour their (sometimes literal) blood, sweat and tears into their creative works shouldn’t have those works stolen and exploited by AI bots.

That is particularly true as it relates to AI music generators specifically created for that exploitative purpose.

For that reason, we should all welcome and applaud major record labels for their decisive lawsuit against AI generators Suno and Udio, whom they accuse in their complaints of copyright violation on an “unimaginable scale.”

The complaints make for gripping reading unlike most legal filings, but we’re not talking here about sampling various songs or “fair use” or ambiguous similarities between songs.  We’re talking about wholesale theft, scraping songs for exploitation, which not only punishes artists but America’s entire world-leading music industry.

The complaints can be – and should be – read in their entirety here and here, and we should welcome this effort to enforce creators’ IP rights, regardless of how the broader AI landscape continues to expand.

July 1st, 2024 at 7:12 pm
Image of the Day: Biden’s Deficits Exceed Trumps
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In our latest Liberty Update, we call Joe Biden out on his deficit fibbing, which he continued in last week’s debate meltdown against Donald Trump.  Excepting the unanticipated Covid spending that Biden and his party supported, official government data shows in sharp relief how Biden’s baseline deficits exceed Trump’s, as we pointed out:

Biden Baseline Deficits Exceed Trump's

Biden Baseline Deficits Exceed Trump’s