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January 28, 2025
** What a Realistic Pro-Parent,
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** Pro-Worker Agenda Looks Like
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** Patrick Brown
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The late New York Gov. Mario Cuomo had a famous dictum that politicians campaign in poetry and govern in prose. After a successful run to the White House that at times resembled a freestyle beat poetry session, President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress now face the task of channeling those energies into tax and spending policy.
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For The New Atlantis, Brad Littlejohn and Clare Morell propose an approach to technology that heals, not hacks, humans ([link removed]) .
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For The Wall Street Journal, Aaron Rothstein reviews Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’s ([link removed]) .
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For The Federalist, Carrie Gress argues that the only way to make abortion unthinkable is to wipe out the feminism fueling it ([link removed]) .
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For The Person and Identity Project, Mary Hasson and Theresa Farnan welcome the executive order that aims to defend women from gender ideology ([link removed]) .
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For The Federalist, Nathanael Blake proposes Christianity as the cure for critical theory ([link removed]) .
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On Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen asks if Americans have been “red-pilled” ([link removed]) .
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On The Thomistic Insitute Podcast, Erika Bachiochi speaks on the Catholic approach to feminism ([link removed]) .
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On Hub Dialogues, Henry Olsen explains what to expect form Trump’s second term ([link removed]) .
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The Person and Identity Project has launched a new toolkit to help institutions respond to gender ideology.
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