Facebook Had Every Right to Reject Elizabeth Warren's Crappy Ad
Nobody in the media should be supporting an elected official trying to control what speech online platforms allow.
Nobody in the media should be supporting an elected official trying to control what speech online platforms allow.
Meanwhile, both support single-payer, which would radically cut payments to health care providers.
The Massachusetts Democrat is running for president, but sometimes it seems like she's running for America's super-CEO.
Today's Democrats want all sorts of new spending, but not the middle-class taxes to go along with it.
New proposal from Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. Elizabeth Warren would stop states from using the dumbest of all reasons to keep someone out of work.
All too often, the Massachusetts senator and 2020 hopeful gets key details wrong.
The socialist wave may be more of a media-bubble thing than any sort of legitimate groundswell.
It's an inversion of the formula Trump used to get elected by scapegoating illegal immigrants. She's just targeting a different minority group.
"The man in the White House is not the cause of what is broken," said Warren. "He's just the latest and most extreme symptom of what has gone wrong in America."
Using climate change to justify government-guaranteed jobs, health care, and housing.
Her big new tax plan is impractical, ineffective, and probably unconstitutional.
The former Starbucks CEO is getting dragged by liberals and progressives because he is talking about debt and spending in ways they don't like.
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The #Resistance GOP mixes tonal civility with foreign-policy hawkishness and immigration amnesia.
She's the highest-profile candidate to jump in.
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Warren is criticizing a fundamentally unfair process, but only because she wants the outcomes to be slightly different.
There's nothing wrong with a little self-mythologizing when you're young, but there comes a time to set aside childish things.
A DNA test says the senator from Massachusetts is maybe, slightly, Native American. Who cares?
No matter what California legislators or Elizabeth Warren think
The American Housing and Economic Mobility Act would nearly double current federal housing spending.
The Massachusetts Democrat is grandstanding, but that doesn't mean she's wrong.
Her corporate governance proposal hides the vast cost of her plans.
In trying to squeeze corporate influence out of politics, Warren would only grow the power of the state.
What could go wrong with federalizing the corporate charter process and putting bureaucrats in charge of long-term business thinking?
Warren's plan would overrule corporate leaders' control over their own businesses. This is also known as "socialism."
If Warren really wants to win in 2020, she's going to need to do something she hasn't yet accomplished: broaden her message beyond the far left wing.
Rubio and Elizabeth Warren are teaming up to stop states from restricting occupational licenses for people with unpaid student loan debt.
More signs of the coming left-right convergence on marijuana legalization.
The president's controversial, unconstitutional, dumb Syria strikes are insane-and just might mean we can start talking seriously about politics again.
Maybe don't give the other side the rope to hang you with.
John Stossel picks the best and worst political performances of the year.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Liberals and progressives might soon find themselves agreeing with libertarian critiques of the CFPB's unaccountable structure and powerful director.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The legal squabble is really a proxy battle over whether the agency will be subject to meaningful political oversight.
The GOP health plan tacitly accepts Obamacare's central premise: that governments should micromanage insurance markets.
And her conservative opponents are doing the exact same thing.
Documents show how the national trade group helped push anti-homesharing rules in several states and cities last year.
Senators should not be afforded special privileges shielding them from vigorous criticism.
America is already great, say #demsinphilly, except for all the stagnation, pollution, racism, sexism, etc.
Elizabeth Warren's DNC speech was a vision of government unbounded by cost or consequences.
Reason Foundation among the many groups targeted outrageously-and falsely-for global-warming thoughtcrime
Democrats can fight the sharing economy-but they'll lose voters if they do.
It's whining all the way down.
Wanting to raise taxes on the rich is good enough.
A program meant to stamp out fraud has put a stranglehold on legitimate industries.
Compare and contrast.
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