PinnedPublished inJunior EconomistDebunking the Clean Energy MythJEC ATLANTA — The world has an energy problem. Worldwide, we’re powered by the burning of fossil fuels, including petroleum, coal, and…May 25, 2021May 25, 2021
College Football Top 25: Ranking the Country’s Best after Week 6After a weekend that included a shellacking in the Red River Showdown, a battle of undefeateds, and more questionable performances from the…Oct 11, 2022Oct 11, 2022
Alabama rolls with 27–6 Cotton Bowl win over CincinnatiIn a national semifinal that was awfully reminiscent of their 2016 Peach Bowl win over Washington, the Alabama Crimson Tide soundly…Jan 1, 2022Jan 1, 2022
Published inJunior EconomistThe Impending Bankruptcy of FC BarcelonaJEC ATLANTA — With 26 Spanish First Division, 30 Copa Del Rey, and 5 Champions League titles, FC Barcelona is widely recognized as one of…Mar 11, 2021Mar 11, 2021
Published inJunior EconomistWhy doesn’t the government just print more money? It might be more complicated than you think.JEC ATLANTA — “There is nothing to prevent the government from creating as much money as it wants.” — Alan Greenspan, Former Chair of the…Jan 20, 2021Jan 20, 2021
Published inJunior EconomistThe History of Campaign Finance Reform and what Joe Biden’s Presidency means for US ElectionsJEC ATLANTA — Campaign finance reform may seem like a dry political issue, but it could have a massive impact on how campaigns are run…Dec 11, 2020Dec 11, 2020
Published inJunior EconomistPresident-Elect Biden has endorsed a $15 federal minimum wage. Here’s why we should abolish it.JEC ATLANTA — The 2020 Presidential Election saw the Democratic Party, long heralded as the champion of the worker, adopt much of the…Nov 22, 2020Nov 22, 2020