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Democrats show hypocrisy on Constitution with climate change action

The Constitution of the United States is the overriding law of the land. Duly nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate, the justices of the Supreme Court decide what the Constitution says and means. The justices have the final say. It is the duty of every person resident in the country to obey […]

How a mandatory national service program for America’s youth could solve polarization

With seven months until Election Day, I remain in the tiny pool of “undecided” voters. I detest the major party nominees in equal measure. Each time I find myself inching toward former President Donald Trump, for example, he reminds me of his uniquely malformed character. There is only one man on Earth who would attempt […]

John Oliver’s weird hatred for food delivery apps

Fun Police Chair Emeritus John Oliver is angry about food delivery apps. On the latest episode of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, Oliver ripped into this branch of the sharing economy responsible. We were told that the big players in this space — Grubhub, DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Postmates — are “leeches” that “undermine” the business of brick-and-mortar […]

About those studies that show how DEI programs boost corporate earnings

It’s safe to say that diversity, equity, and inclusion is one of the more controversial ideas of our time (and a multibillion-dollar industry). Some such as Elon Musk argue that DEI — which definitionally speaking means addressing structural inequalities in society — constitutes blatant racism. Others contend that DEI is simply about creating more equitable […]

Justice Thomas leaves the door open for future challenges to rent control

Rent control is a bad housing policy that won’t go away. Unfortunately, this term, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to review not one, not two, but three cases that challenged New York City’s 2019 iteration of the bad housing policy, euphemistically labeled “rent stabilization.” But thanks to Justice Clarence Thomas, the proverbial third strike might […]

Colin Powell wouldn’t recognize his party’s stance on Ukraine

In 2004, when the Orange Revolution showed that Ukrainians would not stand for Russia’s interference in their country, then Secretary of State Colin Powell remarked, “A dozen years ago, Ukrainians chose freedom and independence, setting their country on a path of democracy and prosperity. The United States has been a consistent partner with Ukraine in this […]

Trump edges Biden by 1 point in new national poll

Former President Trump edged out President Biden in a new national poll by just 1 point. The Emerson College survey, released Thursday, found 46 percent of voters support the former president, compared to Biden's 45 percent. Roughly 8 percent of respondents said they were undecided ahead of the November's general election. Trump's razor-thin lead is...

Trump’s NATO hostility and Russia relations trace back to 1987

When it comes to his efforts to undermine the NATO alliance, Trump’s message has been consistent for more than 36 years, ever since his first (but not his last) visit to Moscow.

Biden’s ‘tax cut’ rhetoric is really just code for benefit increases

The administration is playing a deceptive game involving refundable tax credits.

Republicans hold slight enthusiasm edge ahead of 2024 election: Gallup

Republicans are slightly more enthusiastic ahead of November's general election, edging out Democrats, according to a new survey. In the poll, released Thursday by Gallup, 59 percent of Republicans said they are more enthusiastic about voting in the upcoming election than in previous years. That is four points higher than the 55 percent of Democrats...

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