The Biden Inauguration and Civil Religion
The Rise of the Religious Left?
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After critiquing the COVID-19 relief bill and denouncing the latest Biden policies, the Roundtabler's find some reprieve in imagining legalized opioids for all.
The state that has executed the most prisoners may soon end the practice entirely.
"I don't think it is going to survive," Biden said on Sunday, though he promised to push for a higher minimum wage as a stand-alone bill in the future.
The United States will accept 125,000 refugees in the fiscal year that begins on October 1, up from the current record low level of 15,000 set by the Trump administration.
"We'll need to continue communicating about that," said Jen Psaki.
Biden's recovery plan is a poorly targeted effort that would make the economy worse off in the long run.
President Barack Obama's government deported more people than any other administration in history.
It goes far beyond merely reversing awful Trump policies, but does still have some drawbacks.
The reconciliation process exists for a reason. Discarding it for political expediency should be viewed with skepticism.
The Biden administration should take advantage of the opportunity to cut our losses instead of continuing the forever war.
The new administration nixes a change that would have allowed more physicians to prescribe buprenorphine.
We have an agreement to pull out by May. We should honor it regardless of the state of the country.
We literally can't afford it.
The U.S. has an interest in protecting its political system from manipulation by foreign enemies or their paid agents. But treason and espionage are already illegal, as is bribery.
Biden has also moved quickly to remove some oversight that limited the growth of the regulatory state.
If the refusal of lawmakers to enact a president's policies is justification for unilateral executive action, then a slide toward elective monarchy is inevitable.
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Some doable libertarian ideas for the new president
Pandering to maritime unions means higher costs and harsher lives for coastal minority populations.
Some trends to look for over the next four years
A Democratic White House and a Republican Senate might be the best of all worlds when it comes to federal housing policy.
The CRA may offer Democrats a quick and easy way to repeal Trump Administration regulations, if they are willing to use it.
Biden's proposed $1.9 trillion pandemic "relief" package would unite Americans in forcibly shared economic pain.
Biden is seeking unity, but bipartisan agreement on bad policy is nothing to cheer for.
President Biden should also provide refuge for democracy lovers who want to escape authoritarian Chinese rule.
The president’s bill will create massive disincentives to work and leave future generations with massive levels of government intrusion and debt.
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Their letter to Congress warns about inevitable abuses against religious and racial minorities.
Government grows in response to a crisis.
Current law caps the number of employment-based green cards that can be granted each year at 40,000, which doesn't meet demand.
He's laid out a five-point plan to speed up getting COVID-19 vaccinations to more Americans.
On the brighter side, Biden wants 100 million vaccinations in 100 days and will push for immediate school reopenings.
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo seems unlikely to double down on the past four years of economic foolishness at the Commerce Department.
"The vast majority of 2020's emission reductions were due to decreased economic activity."
Vaccine booster doses currently being reserved will be released immediately to inoculate more Americans.
His plan says that by 2035, no electric power should be generated by burning fossil fuels, and the U.S. should commit to zero net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050.
He will count on future production to provide second doses.
But they're almost certainly going to get some.
The New York governor should be disqualified from the U.S. attorney general job, even without a #MeToo-ing.
Civilian control over the military still matters.
The administration’s approach should discourage the drug war, encourage immigration.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra loves to tell people what they can and cannot do with their bodies.
The current administration’s trade policies have left the incoming president some low-hanging fruit.
Fans of limited government have a lot to be happy about. It's much harder to go big when you are constantly at risk of being told to go home.
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