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    • How to Limit Social Media’s Power Without Growing Government

      How to Limit Social Media’s Power Without Growing Government0

      Censorship by private companies is a topic that divides free marketers but has suddenly become important in the wake of Twitter and Facebook’s recent attempts to squash a New York Post story alleging corruption in the Biden family. Last year, economist James Miller argued that just as the power company can’t turn off your electricity

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    • Fear the Coup That Isn’t Coming

      Fear the Coup That Isn’t Coming0

      You say you want a revolution? Or a coup, or an overthrow, les barricades? Apparently so. Journalists, politicians, and academics, none of whom have thrown a punch in anger since fifth grade, are advocating, planning, and warning us the SHTF (look it up, but the last word is “fan.”) Stuff (not exactly the first word)

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    • The Triumph of Justice Amy Coney Barrett

      The Triumph of Justice Amy Coney Barrett0

      “There is a tendency in our profession,” Judge Amy Coney Barrett declared at the outset of her Senate confirmation hearing, “to treat the practice of law as all-consuming, while losing sight of everything else.” But, Barrett added in her Oct. 12 opening statement, “I never let the law define my identity or crowd out the

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    • Women, Walking Out on the Workforce Is Not Woeful

      Women, Walking Out on the Workforce Is Not Woeful0

      If I could summarize the many headlines I’ve seen relating to parenting lately, “Woe for Working Women” would be the slogan I would choose. The media seems to think women with children are the new victimhood class as we trudge through endless COVID purgatory. I’ll be the first to acknowledge that COVID has been hard

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    • American Krakzy: Mental Instability in the Public Square

      American Krakzy: Mental Instability in the Public Square0

      Given the events of the past 10 months, preceded by four years of unceasing media rage about President Trump, I find it nearly impossible to choose a word summing up the headlines and articles I read every morning. On top of the pandemic and the summer riots, we now are nearing the end of the

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    • $19 Billion of Afghanistan Nation-Building Went to Fraud and Waste

      $19 Billion of Afghanistan Nation-Building Went to Fraud and Waste0

      The War in Afghanistan has dragged on for 19 years and counting. In addition to the thousands of American soldiers who have died, the conflict has come at a staggering cost of more than $1 trillion, which is roughly $3,000 per U.S. taxpayer. While one can reasonably question the validity of all of this expenditure,

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