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The Biden administration gives the higher education monopoly a pass

For all of its efforts to forgive student loans over the past three years, the Biden administration has made precious little effort to address...

Harold and the Purple Crayon: What is our imagination for? 

“Sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast,” the White Queen famously declares in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass. Nearly...

Did Kamala Harris just plagiarize Moms for Liberty?

An old saying suggests that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.  If that holds, then all the wonderful, virtuous mothers in Moms for Liberty...

If ‘root causes’ are main concern, look to the homeless

Homeless encampment sweeps in San Francisco this week bring renewed attention to Social Security policy. It is especially salient given the presidential election season. Numbers...

JD Vance is still the right running mate

When former President Donald Trump announced that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) would be his running mate, few people in Republican political circles were happy...

Democratic voters can evict another antisemite by defeating Ilhan Omar

Voters in Minneapolis have a chance in Tuesday’s primary to defeat Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) bid for renomination, thus extending a growing voter backlash...

Harris is wrong about medical debt

Is Vice President Kamala Harris trying to rebrand as a centrist? She has recently disavowed her previous progressive positions on everything from border security...

Politics has no place in the doctor’s office

The Democratic Party is so desperate to beat former President Donald Trump this November that it is literally registering the insane to vote for...

The UK descends into dystopian levels of censorship

“Think before you post.” That’s the chilling message that was just posted from social media accounts affiliated with the United Kingdom’s government. Amid the riots...

Bidenflation was bad, but Kamalaflation would’ve been worse

The stock market has since undone much of the damage caused by Monday’s sell-off, alleviating concerns of an imminent recession, but economic danger lights...
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