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JULY 02, 2025
[NPR and PBS need to play ball for federal funding]
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NPR AND PBS NEED TO PLAY BALL FOR FEDERAL FUNDING
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Public media stations across the country are using their airwaves to
urge listeners and viewers to write to their senators to hold off the
impending end to federal funds for the systems. It’s a practical
strategy, but a limited and nearsighted one. It’s correct that if
even a handful of Republican senators resist the proposed […]
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[Make America patriotic again]
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MAKE AMERICA PATRIOTIC AGAIN
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Real patriotism in America isn’t just dying. It’s being actively
euthanized, often by the same elite class that benefits most from its
existence. In living memory, patriotism, the love and devotion for
one’s country, appeared alive and well, as people waved flags, stood
for the national anthem, and recited the Pledge of Allegiance in
school […]
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[How cities skirt the law on paying for property damage]
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HOW CITIES SKIRT THE LAW ON PAYING FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE
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By law, public agencies must pay when they damage private property.
But Melisa and Michael Robinson received nothing after the local sewer
board damaged their mobile home park in Okay, Oklahoma. Leaving messes
for others to clean up saves money. So, public agencies use various
tricks to dodge the Fifth Amendment, which requires “just
compensation” […]
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[NEPA is broken, but the states can help fix it]
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NEPA IS BROKEN, BUT THE STATES CAN HELP FIX IT
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President Richard Nixon signed the National Environmental Policy Act
on New Year’s Day in 1970. The law responded to demands for broad
environmental analyses for major federal projects. Environmental
concerns, such as a burning Cuyahoga River, fueled its overwhelming
passage by Congress. NEPA, as initially drafted, made sense. Since
then, however, NEPA has undergone a […]
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