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September 2nd, 2025
Government Ownership
By: Paul Winfree – nationalreview.com – September 1, 2025 America’s economic strength has never come from Washington’s ability to pick stocks. The Trump administration’s deal to purchase shares of Intel opens the door for systemic economic corruption. The Trump administration’s proposal to take a 10 percent equity stake in Intel in exchange for government grants fundamentally misunderstands what makes America an...
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September 2nd, 2025
Crime in Maryland
The toxic mix of Trump derangement syndrome and 2028 Democratic presidential aspirations is bad news for blue-state residents yearning for commonsense policies, not the same old, same old from their r
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September 2nd, 2025
Crime and Red States
Gavin Newsom’s strategy on crime exposes Republican truths and challenges their narrative.
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August 29th, 2025
What Made the Democratic Party God Crazy?
The answer was not Trump alone. Indeed, irony abounds when Democrats resonate with the claims of the vestigial Never Trumpers that the MAGA movement “hijacked” the Republican Party.
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August 29th, 2025
A Census Recount
President Trump has proposed a new census that would not count undocumented people, which has been met with criticism from Democrats and the media, but there were also issues with the 2020 census t…
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August 29th, 2025
Tech Titans and Social Security
Silicon Valley elites believe AI will generate massive wealth and propose using it to fund a universal basic income, but a better solution is to use it to fund Social Security.
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August 29th, 2025
Fed Packing No Better Than Court Packing
President Trump and his administration are attempting to influence the Federal Reserve Bank’s interest rates by attempting to remove Fed governors, a move that is similar to the DemocratsR…
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August 27th, 2025
Forgotten How to Say, “Yes, and . . .”
By: Dean Karayanis – nysun.com – August 27, 2025 Instead, the opposition party is denying a problem that is bothering Americans in their millions. With President Trump mulling troop deployments in more American cities, Democrats are responding with denials that crime is a problem — reflexive opposition that amounts to a weak posture. Voters tend to be more favorable to...
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August 27th, 2025
Gerrymandering and the Dominant Party
The argument against gerrymandering begins with visuals. Across the U.S., almost without exception, if you view a map of state and federal electoral districts, they appear as convoluted…
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August 27th, 2025
Florida University Became World-Class
Florida’s universities are in the top tier of the Washington Monthly’s rankings thanks to strong public governance.
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