From The Daily Signal <[email protected]>
Subject How Much Ruin Do We Have Left?
Date April 23, 2021 9:43 AM
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** How Much Ruin Do We Have Left?
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Adam Smith said of successful nations that they have a lot of “ruin” in them. He meant that a dissolute, leisured, and ahistorical generation has to waste a lot of its inherited wealth before it runs out.

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** 4 Things to Know About Biden’s New Voting Czar
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As Democrats push to expand the federal government’s purview over elections, President Biden has named a former Justice Department official to be a White House adviser on voting issues.

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** The Real Reason These Democrats Want to Expand Supreme Court
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GianCarlo Canaparo, a legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, says Democrats are seeking to expand the court to advance a far-left agenda.

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** The Pentagon Can’t Afford to Go Green at Warfighters’ Expense
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Projects to reduce emissions from the Department of Defense would not resolve the strategic challenges of climate change, but they would become sinkholes for crucial defense funding.

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** 71% of Amazon Workers Reject Union, but Liberals’ PRO Act Would Undercut That Right to Choose
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The freedom to choose whether to be represented by a union is important—and it’s just one of many fundamental rights threatened by liberals’ agenda.

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** Chauvin Trial About Chauvin, Not America's Soul or All Police
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The facts simply do not bear out the Democrats’ and media narrative of anti-black police “systemic racism.”

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