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AI Government

How Biden’s Trump Derangement Killed America’s AI Edge

Donald Trump saw it before the bureaucrats did: AI was the future, and America had to lead. So he lit the fuse—Executive Order 13859—and launched a revolution in open, pro-growth innovation. Then Biden showed up with a fire extinguisher.

In 2019, Trump signed the American AI Initiative, the first of

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This Isn’t Just a Trade Deal — It’s the Strategic Play of the Century

This Isn’t Just a Trade Deal — It’s the Strategic Play of the Century
Why the U.S.-Japan Investment Pact Is a Win-Win That Will Rebuild the Free World’s Economic Might

By any standard—economic, political, or strategic—the newly announced $550 billion investment agreement between the United States and Japan is historic.

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Geo Politics Government

American Exceptionalism in the Age of AI and Capital Power

One American company—NVIDIA—is now valued nearly as much as Germany’s entire economy. That’s not a statistic. That’s a statement.

While media elites obsessed over identity politics and bureaucrats in Washington agonized over “equity,” American capitalism quietly, boldly, and unapologetically, dominated the world. Not with slogans, not with mandates, but with

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AI

AI SUPREMACY & THE NEW AMERICAN WAR MACHINE

“$800 million just changed the way America fights—and builds.”

That’s the new reality at the Pentagon, where the Department of Defense just opened a new chapter in national power—one built not on bureaucracy, but on competition and commercial innovation.

On July 14, the DoD awarded four $200 million prototype contracts—to

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Geo Politics

Who Talked President Trump Into Letting Nvidia Sell AI Chips to China?

This one’s a head-scratcher.

President Donald J. Trump has been absolutely clear from day one:
“We’re not going to let China catch us—or pass us—on Artificial Intelligence.”

He’s right. He knows it. We all know it.

And yet… here we are.

Nvidia is being allowed to sell AI chips to

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Finance Macro Economics

MANIC MONDAY: Why Are We Still Afraid of Yields?

Cue the fireworks and dot-com déjà vu—because what happened between late 1998 and early 2000 makes today’s yield panic look like amateur hour.

Let’s talk about the Nasdaq 100’s greatest bull run in modern history.

From September 1998 to January 2000, the index didn’t just rise—it launched into orbit. We’re

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Government Healthcare

Health Insurance: Neither About Health Nor Insurance  –  And the ACA Made It Worse

Let’s be honest,  what we call “health insurance” is a linguistic fraud. It’s neither about health, nor is it insurance in the classic economic sense. It’s a bloated, bureaucratic cost-shifting mechanism that fails at its most basic goals: keeping people healthy, aligning risk with price, and incentivizing good behavior. Instead,