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FeaturedGovernmentLegal AffairsPolitics
The Courts Are Part of Every Election (or it ain’t over until it’s over)
by Phil Williams December 13, 2020If you’re tired of hearing about the 2020 elections, that’s on you.
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The first Presidential debate of 2020 was built around the needs and desires of journalists, campaign staffers, and partisan spinners, not around the needs of the voters — or, frankly, of the candidates. We can do better.
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With the COVID-19 issue still lingering, Democrats are going to continue their strong push toward voting by mail as a way to prevent large crowds from gathering at polling places, fully realizing this method of voting is conducive to voter fraud.
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In spite of the declared “independence” of the Federal Reserve from the political control of either Congress or the White House, America’s central bank is a branch of the U.S. government that is responsible for setting monetary policy.
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Taxes
Most Annoying: When Thieves Pretend They’re Stealing to Help You
by Seton Motley July 22, 2020There are very few things in life more annoying than someone who pretends they are helping us while doing the exact opposite.
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Trumpnomics is it’s own unique mix of economics values. Darren Brady Nelson breaks down how this has worked for the United States.
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President Trump recently announced “Operation Warp Speed,” a plan for a novel coronavirus vaccine by the end of 2020.
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Health Care
It’s Past Time to Defund the World Health Organization
by Jeff Stier and Henry Miller April 17, 2020President Trump announced at the White House coronavirus press briefing on Tuesday that the United States will immediately halt all funding for the World Health Organization.
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Environment/Energy
Why Should We Endorse Trump’s NEPA Reforms?
by H. Sterling Burnett January 30, 2020NEPA was never intended to apply to state and local projects, and, under the U.S. Constitution’s division of powers, responsibilities, and rights, it should not be allowed to.
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Budgets/TaxesRegulation
Regulations are Bringing Back Dirt, Filth, and Disease
by Jeffrey Tucker January 21, 2020Trump is exactly right that problems trace to preposterous government regulations designed to save water that actually end up using more, and not dealing with the real problem which has nothing to do with domestic water use.
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Should the mammoth size of the agreement set off alarm bells that much more is involved than “free trade”?
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Health Care
Millions Continue to Suffer from Alzheimer’s While FDA Lacks Efficiency
by Christine Herrin December 5, 2019Nearly six million Americans of all ages are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and more than 16 million Americans care for people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
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Constitution
The Left’s Glaring Disregard for the Constitution Looms in Impeachment Effort
by Nancy Thorner October 31, 2019David B. Rivkin, Jr. and Elizabeth Price Foley, two Constitutional Scholars, lay out with clarity, the case against the process being employed by the House Democrats and sanctioned by their Speaker, Nancy Pelosi.