Crime Squad 1: Weather, Peanuts, & Burlap
Enforcing all the laws, all the time.
Whether you qualify, paid off your loan, or never went to college, this politician has an explanation for you.
The best tool to help you communicate with your lessers constituents
Good intentions, bad results.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) is defending expression on campus and off as the ACLU becomes a progressive advocacy group.
Republicans have thrived since Ronald Reagan granted amnesty to 2.7 million mostly Mexican illegal immigrants in 1986.
The last 50 years have been marked by a remarkably stable social consensus balancing the rights of women and fetuses. Let's not throw that away.
The libertarianish Colorado Democrat is devolving decision-making to parents and trying to lower the income tax to zero.
Despite the recent win against Amazon and Joe Biden's full backing, Big Labor is fading because workers are making progress without unions.
The president's $5.8 trillion budget shows he wants more of the same government spending that is already sending prices through the roof.
Can you define "partisan circus?"
Every fried Russian tank and dead soldier drives home the point that superpowers can no longer dominate simply because they have more troops and weapons.
The president is running from his own hefty contributions to record gas prices and inflation.
The best way to de-escalate fighting in Ukraine is to give Putin a face-saving exit, not immiserating his people by cutting them off from the world.
Good intentions, bad results
Our political and media elites should think twice before they swarm social media like Russian tanks driving deep into Ukraine.
Ukrainians have taken to the streets with arms to defend their country and their freedom.
A new history of free speech argues the best way to defeat hate speech is by openly confronting it in the public square.
In an age of elite scorn, government mandates, a rotten economy—and powerful, decentralized communication tools—common people are pushing back.
Some lawmakers should try double-masking their hypocrisy.
The scandal du jour reminds us that radical free speech is alive and well.
Inflation-adjusted revenue per student in public schools is up 68 percent in the Empire State—and 24 percent nationally—over the past two decades. Time for School Choice.
Remy can’t shake off his distaste for San Francisco NIMBYs
"You know what else is used for nefarious activities?"
The breakout Netflix series contains critiques of a decidedly "anti-capitalist" political and economic system that's haunted the Korean Peninsula.
Putting America's depressing fiscal policy to a beat since 2011!
Can the government really cut everyone a check without bankrupting the country and killing labor force participation?
Mocking penis-shaped rockets is no substitute for holding the feds accountable for a looming fiscal crisis.
Good intentions, bad results.
A hundred-year-old protectionist law that makes traffic worse and goods more expensive.
Good intentions, bad results.
Can’t work Zoom, will fix financial markets.