If We Tax Rich People… They Will Just Leave!

In places where wealthy people want to be and are not just there for tax advantages, higher taxes often don’t make many wealthy people leave. Keeping high-skilled professionals is more important to a city than keeping super wealthy people.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DXZMXZCY0I

When German Christians Worshipped Hitler: A Warning for American Evangelicals

In Hitler’s Germany, many Christians sought out Hitler and offered their support as Christians. Other Christians stood by while Hitler took over and did and said nothing, sometimes making excuses for Hitler.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLd3LIQ0-Ro

“The real problem isn’t deficits, It’s Neoliberalism“ Top Economist warns

The real problem isn’t deficits, It’s Neoliberalism“ Top Economist warns

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ2puKiKBdE

A New Lawsuit Says New York’s Rent Law Is Forcing Landlords To Keep Apartments Empty

“On one of their units, the Lulgjurajs are able to charge monthly market-rate rents of $2,600. For an identical unit that became vacant in 2019 after a long-term tenancy, they can only charge $710 per month.

The costs of legally mandated repairs to that unit—which would include replacing the kitchen and bathroom, performing lead abatement, and leveling the floors—exceed $100,000. Yet the 2019 law permits them to reclaim less than half of these costs, let alone raise rents to something approximating market rates.

Without the ability to recover the costs of legally mandated repairs, the unit currently sits empty.

In addition to alleging a taking, the property owners’ lawsuit also argues that the wildly different rents allowed on units, dependent solely on how old the unit is and when it became vacant, is arbitrary and irrational.”

https://reason.com/2025/11/13/a-new-lawsuit-says-new-yorks-rent-law-is-forcing-landlords-to-keep-apartments-empty/

Less Indictable Than a Ham Sandwich

“The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution says, with only a handful of exceptions: “No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury.” In practice, though, grand juries rarely fail to indict. The entire process is nonadversarial, meaning prosecutors make their case to jurors without an opposing attorney making any counterarguments, and the burden of proof is much lower than it would be at trial. As the old saw has it, a prosecutor could get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich. But failing to get indictments has been a hallmark of the second Trump administration.”

https://reason.com/2025/11/16/less-indictable-than-a-ham-sandwich/

The ‘Emergency’ That Demanded Huge Tariffs on Swiss Imports Is Now Over. So What Was the Emergency?

“There are two possibilities here. You can believe that the vaguely defined economic emergency that required such huge tariffs on Swiss imports is already over, just a few months after those tariffs were imposed and despite the trade deficit seemingly growing rather than shrinking. If so, then you have to accept that Americans peacefully exchanging their money for chocolates, drugs, and watches were somehow undermining America’s economic security for years—but that those exact same transactions are now totally fine, because of the higher tariffs that no longer exist.

The other possibility is that no such emergency ever actually existed, and that the president’s idea of what constitutes an emergency depends largely on who is paying him homage and what gifts they might leave behind. If so, then you’d have to question the entire rationale behind all of Trump’s so-called reciprocal tariffs, many of which make no more sense than the ones imposed on Swiss goods.”

https://reason.com/2025/11/17/the-emergency-that-demanded-huge-tariffs-on-swiss-imports-is-now-over-so-what-was-the-emergency/