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Rod on Fox: China’s Rare Earths Gamble Against America & the West
Martin Capital founder and CEO Rod Martin discusses China's surprise renewal of trade hostilities, PLUS what may be happening behind the scenes, on Fox…
Oct 14
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Rod D. Martin
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Trump’s Tariffs Are Already Working
From Brussels to Buenos Aires, the world races to cut tariffs and strike free trade deals with Washington.
Apr 7
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Rod D. Martin
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On Temptation and Ordered Liberty
The ideas of the American Revolution diverge from Libertarianism in one key respect: the Founders' belief in the fallenness of man.
Nov 17, 2024
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Rod D. Martin
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Trump on Trade: Two-Way or No Way
Free trade is not an idol to be worshiped but a practical outcome to be pursued.
Jun 8, 2019
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Rod D. Martin
NeverTrumpers, Libertarians, and Trump's NAFTA Deal
by Rod D.
Oct 1, 2018
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Rod D. Martin
Why Are Libertarians So Soft on Canadian Tariffs?
by Rod D.
Jun 8, 2018
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Rod D. Martin
Race Relations Are Improved by Free Markets, Not Collectivist Politics
Capitalism forces people to serve their customers if they want to make money. And that's a very good thing.
Oct 25, 2017
Markets Protect the Environment Better Than the State
Not only that, everyone would benefit, people, plants, and animals alike.
Apr 20, 2017
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Guest Author
John Mauldin & Jeffrey Tucker: "This Could Be Our 1989"
The vote was not so much for a particular vision of one man, but against a prevailing model of managing the world.
Nov 13, 2016
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John Mauldin
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The Rod Martin Report - Special Edition: August 27, 2016
You can read about the world anywhere. You read The Rod Martin Report to understand it.
Aug 27, 2016
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Rod D. Martin
Millennials Reject Capitalism in Name – but Socialism in Fact
Apparently the word "Capitalism" stands for whatever people perceive to be wrong with the economic status quo.
May 28, 2016
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Guest Author
Negative Interest Rates: The Very Disturbing Implications
Will negative rates pull the global economy out of its funk? Probably not. But they will certainly have a cascade of negative effects.
Mar 30, 2016
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John Mauldin
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