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January 07, 2025
Some crimes are the
cost of multiculturalism

Some crimes are the cost of multiculturalism

Noise is still a disturbance, and immigration is still contentious. These things are not changing, and in fact, efforts to persuade the public otherwise have brought ever-greater disorder. This side of things is painfully obvious in the New York subway system, in which back-to-back violent incidents are, these days, its most prominent feature. Some things […]



Federal employee
unions are trying to block Trump’s agenda

Federal employee unions are trying to block Trump’s agenda

As federal agencies are spending as much as possible before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20, federal employees’ unions are trying to lock in multiyear contracts that will foil the Trump administration’s plans for greater accountability and efficiency across the federal workforce. In early December, the American Federation of Government Employees finalized a […]



Good riddance to
Justin Trudeau

Good riddance to Justin Trudeau

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that he will resign, and he can take his communist sympathies and progressive political lectures with him as he disappears from the political scene. After nine years at the top of Canada’s government, the bottom had finally fallen out for Trudeau. His approval rating had tanked to 28% […]



On the conservative
divide over refugee resettlement, where will Trump fall?

On the conservative divide over refugee resettlement, where will Trump fall?

News reports described a “civil war” dividing two factions of Trump supporters last week. Entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s support for legal visas for highly skilled workers, which the technology sector has long depended upon, put them into conflict with failed congressional candidate Laura Loomer, who decried recipients of such visas as “third-world invaders.” Late […]



How Congress can fix
the cracks in America’s financial foundation

How Congress can fix the cracks in America’s financial foundation

You may not feel the financial tremors, but cracks are forming in the foundation of the world’s economies, which are built on the U.S. dollar — the world’s reserve currency. America’s rapidly growing debt burden threatens both the world economy and our own, which will crumble if we do nothing. However, decisive action can prevent […]



Trump 2.0: Taming the
administrative state

Trump 2.0: Taming the administrative state

President-elect Donald Trump’s second administration will have a running start on regulatory reform thanks to the experience of his first. A few key moves will go a long way toward taming the administrative state.  No doubt Trump will begin by freezing in-progress rules pending review. Trump can improve on precedent by extending this order to […]











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