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American Focus > Blog > Economy > My Weekly Reading for November 24, 2024
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My Weekly Reading for November 24, 2024

Last updated: November 24, 2024 1:04 pm
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Ukrainians Weary of War, Gallup Survey Shows

by Benedict Vipers, Gallup, November 19, 2024.

After more than two years of conflict, Ukrainians are expressing increasing fatigue with the ongoing war with Russia. According to Gallup’s most recent surveys conducted in August and October 2024, an average of 52% of Ukrainians are in favor of negotiating an end to the war as soon as possible. In contrast, nearly four in 10 Ukrainians (38%) believe that their country should continue fighting until achieving victory.

This shift in attitudes among Ukrainians marks a significant departure from their stance in the aftermath of the war’s initiation in late February 2022. Initially, 73% of Ukrainians were resolute in their preference for continuing the fight until achieving victory.

Trump Administration’s Approach to Regulatory Overreach

by Chris Horner, Wall Street Journal, November 17, 2024. (November 18 print edition.)

Agencies are under scrutiny for potentially misleading practices in the imposition of regulations, a violation known as the rule against pretext. EPA Administrator Michael Regan has been criticized for using unrelated authorities to enforce plant closures in pursuit of climate goals. This situation presents an opportunity for the new administration to address overreaches from the previous administration before they come to fruition.

The concept of “confessing error” involves government attorneys acknowledging legal missteps in court, which could lead to the annulment of agency judgments. Transparency and accountability are crucial in maintaining the rule of law.

Challenges in Public Health Messaging and Vaccine Rollout

by Alyssia Finley, Wall Street Journal, November 17, 2024. (November 18 print edition.)

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Issues have arisen in the communication of vaccine benefits and risks, with authorities facing criticism for downplaying potential adverse events. Delayed warnings and lack of transparency have eroded public trust in public health recommendations.

Furthermore, the FDA’s handling of data requests and approval processes has raised concerns about the integrity of vaccine approvals and recommendations.

Judicial Decision on Guantanamo Torture Cases

by Andrew P. Napolitano, antiwar.com, November 20, 2024.

A judge’s ruling in Guantanamo torture cases has highlighted ethical challenges faced by military prosecutors and the Pentagon. The judge’s decision to proceed with guilty pleas despite Pentagon orders reflects a commitment to upholding due process and accountability.

The complexity of legal proceedings and government decisions underscores the importance of judicial oversight in cases involving human rights violations.

Impact of Minimum Wage Policies in California

by Jack Nicastro, Reason, November 20, 2024.

California’s rejection of a minimum wage increase proposition has sparked discussions on the economic implications of such policies. Concerns about job creation and business expansion highlight the need for balanced approaches to wage regulations.

Understanding the marginal costs and benefits of minimum wage adjustments is essential in crafting effective labor policies that support both workers and businesses.

Challenges in Electric Vehicle Rental Strategies

by Matt Posey, thetruthaboutcars.com, November 15, 2024.

The shift towards electric vehicles in rental fleets has faced criticism for overlooking practical considerations such as charging infrastructure and user behavior. The importance of aligning rental offerings with customer needs and preferences is crucial for sustainable business practices.

Striking a balance between innovation and practicality is key in adapting to evolving market demands and technological advancements.

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