Remy: You Need to Calm Down (Taylor Swift Parody)
Remy can’t shake off his distaste for San Francisco NIMBYs
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.
Good intentions, bad results.
"It's an escape hatch from tyranny," writes the Human Rights Foundation's Alex Gladstein. "It's nothing less than freedom money."
A politician socially distances from his own executive orders.
Politics ruining your holidays? Now you can pay for the privilege.
With a Democrat about to re-occupy the White House, a Republican congressman rediscovers his commitment to fiscal restraint.
There are at least 11 trillion reasons to be very scared about what comes next.
"This is probably not about persuading each other unless something really dramatic happens," said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.)
School choice, restrained executive power, no taxes, and less military fighting abroad!
Jonathan Rauch explains the difference between canceling and criticism
Siri, what color is the kettle?
Drinking outside would be OK if the government considered you an adult.
Remy hangs ten but could be out in five with good behavior.
When social distancing means no gatherings larger than a reelection donor dinner.
Politicians aren't the only crafty ones.
The last time we sent this much money to the Kennedy Center, it was for a pair of Hamilton tickets.
Restrictions on takeout cocktails, telemedicine, hand sanitizer, and plastic bags are among the rules being chucked aside in a crisis.
Episode 10 of Free Speech Rules, a video series by UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh
Administrators are squeezing out charters in the name of desegregation. The results: Parents are upset, enrollment is declining, and the schools are no more integrated than before.
Episode 9 of Free Speech Rules, a video series by UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh
Because the world needs another ballot access Christmas carol.
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