Month: March 2021

President Joe Biden talks to reporters as he arrives at New Castle Airport in New Castle, Del., March 26, 2021. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) His claim that the law prohibits giving water to voters standing on line is way off base. Joe Biden, grasping the latest left-wing talking point pushed by Stacey Abrams and her media allies
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A rifleman with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, prepares to move his fire team during a tank integration exercise in Falluja’s Camp Baharia in Iraq in 2004. (Sergeant Luis R. Agostini/USMC/via Reuters) The argument for repeal stands irrespective of the merits of our involvement in the conflict. It is a matter of elementary
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Freeway interchange in Los Angeles, Calif. (Eric Thayer/Reuters) Over at Reason, Walter Olson looks at why building infrastructure has become so much slower and costlier in the United States than it used to be, and than it is in many other developed countries. Costs per mile of new interstate highways, for example, tripled between the 1960s and 1980s.
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A trustee in Ohio’s West Chester Township delivered a powerful reaction to Asian American discrimination this week, as the nation grapples with a spike in hate crimes against the minority over the past year. Lee Wong, a 69-year-old Army veteran, took off his suit jacket and shirt during a town hall he was chairing, exposing
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In May 2019, the United States Attorney General William Barr appointed John Durham to oversee the investigation into the beginnings of the Russian affair investigation and found an answer to the question of whether gathering evidence against Trump’s campaign was “legal and justified.” Durham is reportedly still investigating the attempt by Deep State operatives to
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United Airlines airplane at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J., June 18, 2011. (Gary Hershorn/Reuters) The Biden administration is considering a worrisome expansion of the No Fly List, which prevents people who show up on the government’s pre-crime profiling lists from boarding planes. Politico reports there have “been discussions about putting suspected domestic violent
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Having written this week and last about the many successes conservative organizations are having educating public-sector union employees about their Janus rights, it’s a pleasure to see that our friends at the Bradley Foundation have, as the star of its most recent “We the People” interview, none other than Mark Janus, who joins his Liberty
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Police said that they unraveled a coverup by a pastor’s wife after she told them that her husband had been shot and killed by an intruder at their home in Ada, Oklahoma. Kristie Dawnell Evans, 47, initially told police that an intruder had shot her husband, Pastor David Charles Evans, 50, on Monday morning. She
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March 25, 2021 marked the one-year anniversary of the day Gov. Cuomo (NY-D) imported COVID-19 infected patients into nursing homes. In this clip, Stu Burguiere hammered Gov. Cuomo for his deadly nursing home scandal as well as on recent allegations involving COVID-19 testing. The Washington Post reported that according three people with knowledge of the
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(Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters) The vice president of the San Francisco school board was stripped of her title and committee assignments Thursday in response to a 2016 tweet thread that many community leaders deemed racist and anti-Asian. In the tweets, board member Allison Collins referred to Asians as “house n****r[s],” and accused Asians of using “white supremacist
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Then-vice president Joe Biden shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping inside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, December 4, 2013. (Lintao Zhang/Reuters Pool) What recent speeches by Biden and Blinken say about the administration’s wrongheaded emphasis on cooperation with China. Top Biden administration officials have largely kept their promises to vigorously compete
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