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  • NYT Claims Public Schools Have Less Money Than Private Ones

    NYT Claims Public Schools Have Less Money Than Private Ones0

    According to the New York Times, one of the main reasons why public K–12 schools are reopening more slowly from Covid-19 lockdowns than private schools is because public schools generally have less money. Times reporter Claire Cain Miller makes this claim three times in a single article, but her assertion is the polar opposite of reality and has been

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  • Is China Sowing The Seeds Of Our Destruction, Literally?

    Is China Sowing The Seeds Of Our Destruction, Literally?0

    On July 24th, the Washington State Department of Agriculture issued a Twitter warning about packages of unidentified seeds, apparently originating from China, being sent to multiple Washington residents, unsolicited. The post set off a wave of similar announcements from a number of U.S. states, instructing recipients not to plant any seeds they did not order.

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  • Defending Ourselves in Case the Country Falls Apart

    Defending Ourselves in Case the Country Falls Apart0

    In her article “How to Prepare for a Communist Coup,” Judith Acosta advises we arm ourselves, build a cache of supplies, be ready to take a stand if necessary, and prepare in the Spirit. She asked a friend, whose father fought in the Dutch Resistance during World War II, what she would tell Jews or

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  • City Councils Cave When Faced With the Marketplace of Ideas

    City Councils Cave When Faced With the Marketplace of Ideas0

    City councils across America almost seem intent on proving that the best cure for a bad idea is a good idea, though, they are going about it in a rather interesting new way. The Washington Post reports that a Black Lives Matter street mural – which stood for a month and a half and greeted President Trump

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  • Reagan’s Farewell Warning Was Ignored (And Now We Are Paying the Price)

    Reagan’s Farewell Warning Was Ignored (And Now We Are Paying the Price)0

    In his 1989 farewell address, President Reagan asked the rhetorical question, “Are we doing a good enough job teaching our children what America is and what she represents in the long history of the world?” He followed up with the answer:  Our spirit is back, but we haven’t reinstitutionalized it. We’ve got to do a better job

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  • Political Legitimacy Dies in 2020

    Political Legitimacy Dies in 20200

    The American political system may be on the eve of its worst legitimacy crisis since the Civil War. Early warning signals indicate that many states could suffer catastrophic failures in counting votes in November. The election will occur amidst the vast economic devastation inflicted by a political class that responded to COVID by seizing almost

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