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July 6th, 2023
SCOTUS 2023 - Justices
By: Andrew Restuccia – wsj.com – July 1, 2023 Progressives responded to this week’s sweeping Supreme Court decisions with a clear message: It is time to reshape the high court. But Joe Biden isn’t convinced. The president, a staunch institutionalist, has largely rejected calls from liberals to push for term limits for justices and for expanding the size of the...
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July 6th, 2023
SCOTUS Supreme Court Building twilight
We’re now seeing multiple members of Congress calling for the very body they represent to be deemed irrelevant.  
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July 6th, 2023
Bidenonomics
By: Andy Puzder – nationalreview.com – July 5, 2023 President Biden is on a “Bidenomics” tour, trumpeting what he claims are his administration’s economic gains. His effort comes as no surprise. In the RealClearPolitics average of the polls, only about 38 percent of Americans approve of Biden’s job on the economy. To date, the Biden administration’s efforts to convince Americans...
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July 6th, 2023
keep-control-internet
A court ruling knocks digital censorship to the canvas, ordering a sweeping halt to the “nothingburger” described in Missouri v. Biden and the Twitter Files.
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July 6th, 2023
Federal Judge Terry Doughty, LA
By: Ari Blaff – nationalreview.com – July 5, 2023 Terry Doughty, a Louisiana federal judge, issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday blocking certain federal agencies and officials, including the FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services, from communicating with social-media platforms. The ruling comes after the attorney generals of Louisiana and Missouri filed a lawsuit arguing that federal officials...
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July 4th, 2023
Bible US flag
Aside from the parades, flags and cookouts associated with Independence Day, some commentators (myself included) like to examine the philosophical and religious underpinnings of the American founding. Was it based on Christianity or something else?
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July 4th, 2023
supreme-court building
It may not have had the significance of the Emancipation Proclamation, or the civil rights legislation of the 1960s, but last week’s ruling by the Supreme Court that affirmative action in college admissions violates the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause is an important advancement toward equality for all.
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July 4th, 2023
affirmative action protesters
By: Gerard Baker – wsj.com – July 3, 2023 The rulings on affirmative action, student loans and free speech herald a counterrevolution against the left’s domination of American institutions. Fourth of July celebrations arrive with special resonance for conservatives this year. It is clear now that we are in the throes of a full-scale American cultural counterrevolution, propelled by rising...
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June 30th, 2023
Angry Biden points fingers - student protester
The Court ruled 6-3 that the HEROES Act does not give Biden the authority to forgive billions in loans from millions of borrowers.
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June 30th, 2023
Merrick Garland press-room
By: Spencer Brown – townhall.com – June 29, 2023 It’s not as eloquent as Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” but it sometimes feels like we’re watching a similar play-within-a-play. One where, instead of an attempt to evoke guilt in a presumed murderer, it’s the Biden administration making a mockery of blind justice by acting out the motions of an investigation, charges, and punishment...
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