Andrew Stuttaford
@AStuttaford
Editor, National Review Capital Matters. Views correct, and my own. R/T not an endorsement.
Please join NRI and NRPLUS for a webinar with Andrew Stuttaford on Thursday, March 6, at 1:00 PM ET. The topic? Tariffs There's probably a bit to talk about. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Of course they have, they want to make it more difficult for new entrants....
Donald Trump has vowed that America will “do whatever it takes” to lead the world in artificial intelligence. China shows little sign of stepping back from the competition. Yet even AI labs have begun voicing caution economist.com/briefing/2025/…
Post-democratic Britain tightens the ratchet... telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/…
Now the British need VPNs to know what's happening, just like the Chinese.
Just a few minutes after the Online Safety Act went into effect last night, Proton VPN signups originating in the UK surged by more than 1,400%. Unlike previous surges, this one is sustained, and is significantly higher than when France lost access to adult content.
The EU: Working for Xi (Again) nationalreview.com/corner/the-eu-…
The replies! 😀
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One of the best marketing turnarounds of the century
Thank you for your interest in Astronomer.
If foreigners are paying for all the tariffs, then why do American consumers need to be rebated for them? Freudian Slip Donnie!
What Could Go Wrong With 1% Interest Rates, Mr. President? youtu.be/SOM3uv1bFB8?si… via @YouTube
The Tides Turn for Trump’s Maritime Industrial Policy nationalreview.com/2025/07/the-ti…
When cutting taxpayer handouts is "war."
Trump ramped up his war on clean energy He's cutting $4.9B in grid funding, slashing green tax credits, and boosting fossil fuel winners as wind and solar firms take the hit. bloomberg.com/news/newslette… #energy #EnergyTransition #ClimateActionNow #renewables #solar #NuclearEnergy…
"targeting irrational price competition"
🇨🇳China is making deflation illegal. I'm sure it'll work. 😇
One of the medical miracles of our time Cervical cancer is on the way to being ELIMINATED! How? A vaccine!
Cervical cancer is being defeated thanks to two things: Pap smears and the Gardasil vaccine. HPV vaccination is so effective that many countries will have practically eliminated cervical cancer in the next two decades. Here's why🧵
"From now on, if you enter Italy illegally, you will be immediately deported."
Tariff Rebates? Where to start? 1) We have a $1.8T deficit and just cut taxes by $4-$5T more. We're set to add $30T in debt over the next decade. Tax rebates? 2) New tariffs are bringing in $20B/month. But resulting economic sluggishness is likely offsetting all those revenues.
Trump on tariff revenue: We have so much money coming in, we're thinking about a little rebate but the big thing we want to do is pay down debt. We're thinking about a rebate.
Another quietly subversive paper. Urbanists are often young and childless — this is a unique demographic most interested in city centers Even in Copenhagen, people move to the city when young, but move out to suburbs when they get married/have kids, and don't move back
Nice paper and a theme of SI Urban so far: people don't like density, will pay to get away from it. Graph shows home price changes as you cross the line into a neighborhood with a higher minimum lot size. 1/
"Shocking"
Twice as many people work in environment 'charities' than in wind power generation, according to a new ONS report that reveals the shocking truth about the UK's 'green jobs', says Chris Morrison. dailysceptic.org/2025/07/24/twi…
🎓 Professor Angela Davis, eminent American political activist, philosopher and author, who received an honorary Doctorate in Letters
🎓 Professor Angela Davis, eminent American political activist, philosopher and author, who received an honorary Doctorate in Letters
Adaptation: It's a thing.
Europe’s resistance to air conditioning is softening due to climate change and recent heat waves on.wsj.com/46s961w
"Trump’s deregulatory instincts on nuclear power are right. But his cuts to science investment risk short-circuiting the very future he seeks to build. Deregulation is not a substitute for discovery. A true innovation agenda makes a priority of both." aei.org/economics/trum…