Got Problems?  Maybe Africans Need To Stop Having So Many Babies

Got Problems?  Maybe Africans Need To Stop Having So Many Babies

What it must be like, to be suddenly thrust with power, or to be rich beyond measure; two attributes this world cherishes. The rich can think themselves wise. The powerful can believe they know how you should live your life.

French president Emmanuel Macron, 39, newly-elected to his position of power, spoke at the recent G20 summit in Hamburg. Macron was asked about programs to help Africa (specifically why there was no "Marshall Plan"). Part of Macron's reply:

Newspaper Publishers’ Plea For Special Antitrust Treatment Fails Laugh Test
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Newspaper Publishers’ Plea For Special Antitrust Treatment Fails Laugh Test

Ira Stoll

It's the sort of brazen move that might ordinarily trigger a front-page news story or an outraged editorial — a bunch of very rich individuals asking Congress to write them a law that would give them better negotiating power against other rich individuals.

Yet in this case, the rich individuals wanting special treatment are the newspaper owners themselves. Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos (worth $83.9 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaire's Index), New York Times owner Carlos Slim (worth $61.1 billion), and Buffalo News owner Warren Buffett (worth $76.9 billion), publicly pleading poverty, are asking Congress for a helping hand in their negotiations with Google, controlled by Sergey Brin ($45.6 billion) and Larry Page ($46.8 billion).

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