John Phipps

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While it still pops up in conversation, the “supply chain” has become our go-to explanation for things that are not our fault — and some that are.
With “The Stupidity of War: American Foreign Policy and the Case for Complacency”, political scientist and Cato Scholar John Mueller has accomplished a remarkable feat.
In my arsenal of reasons why things aren’t my fault, recent events have given me a cruise-missile-strength weapon: the supply chain.
After ransomware attacks hit two co-ops and an equipment auction site last year, John Phipps says his guess is tractors being hacked to override factory engine or emission controls are ripe for self-inflicted hacks.
I have long maintained everyone should be required do their own income taxes.
With tax season fast approaching, we pulled this great John Phipps column from the Farm Journal archives.
As gasoline prices climbed this year, is it policy or other factors that fueled the rise? John Phipps covers the topic in U.S. Farm Report’s Customer Support.
This practice undermines, so to speak, our loud proclamation as stewards or rewrites the definition.
With all the crippling kinks and missing links in the supply chain, it looks like Christmas could be positively Dickensian.
Increasingly personal income in the U.S. is about owning, while income from working is slowly declining.