In National Review, Robert H. Bork Jr. shows what goes on behind the scenes with corporate ESG policies. Bork, who graciously describes the ESG movement’s initial goals as commendable, argues that inside the green velvet glove is an iron fist that rams through ideological demands in cartel-like fashion. But therein, writes Bork, also lies a potential vulnerability to federal antitrust action.

A Spite That Knows No Bounds
Gratingly awful global scold Greta Thunberg’s latest stunt is to turn on her own motherland. Sweden has been very good to her, but the former social-democratic paradise’s mugging by the realities of uncontrolled immigration do not sit well with the keffiyeh-clad rabblerouser. “For years, Sweden took more asylum seekers per capita than any other country in Europe,” writes Fredrik Karrholm in The Spectator. “Now asylum numbers have fallen to their lowest level since 1985.”


