Alain Guillot

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  • No More Taxpayer Money for Junk Food Under SNAP, Says RFK

    No More Taxpayer Money for Junk Food Under SNAP, Says RFK

    RFK Jr. wants to stop taxpayer money from funding junk food through SNAP. His policy, backed by public health research, aims to reduce obesity and promote personal responsibility.

  • Why Legal Immigrants Support the Deportation of Illegal Immigrants

    Why Legal Immigrants Support the Deportation of Illegal Immigrants

    As a legal immigrant, Alain Guillot supports the deportation of illegal immigrants. Discover why most Americans—and many legal immigrants—agree that enforcing immigration laws is both just and necessary.

  • Capitalism: The Highest Form of Altruism

    Capitalism: The Highest Form of Altruism

    The Misconceptions About Money I live among a few friends who have a very negative view of money. In my opinion, money is none of these things. Money is neutral. It is a store of value, a tool, a medium of exchange—potential waiting to be unlocked. Money as a Tool for Altruism In the vast…

  • The HAWK Token Is Just Another Crypto Scam

    The HAWK Token Is Just Another Crypto Scam

    A cryptocurrency is nothing more than open-source computer code that practically anyone can copy, make some changes to, and call their own. Anyone with a laptop and some caffeine can create a cryptocurrency. The success of any coin depends on the promoter’s ability to hype the coin and a lot of gullible people willing to…

  • How High Taxes Drive Talent and Wealth Away: Lessons from Norway and Beyond

    How High Taxes Drive Talent and Wealth Away: Lessons from Norway and Beyond

    High taxation policies, while intended to fund social welfare programs and reduce income inequality, come with significant disadvantages. These policies can stifle economic growth, deter investment, and prompt an exodus of wealth and talent. Countries with heavy tax burdens, such as Norway, Sweden, and France, have grappled with these challenges, highlighting the unintended consequences of…

  • Challenges and Opportunities of Declining Birth Rates

    Challenges and Opportunities of Declining Birth Rates

    Fertility rates are falling worldwide, across all income levels, education backgrounds, and labor force participation rates among women. According to the World Bank and UN estimates, the current global fertility rate is approximately 2.4 children per woman—down from about 5 children per woman in the 1950s. A replacement fertility rate (the rate needed to maintain…