š¤ Andrew Napolitano: The government compels silence ā again. From: Consortium News. Government orders for silence have a long and troubled history.
Victor Davis Hanson: The scent of a Harris Panic in the air. From: X. Why are Democratic punditsāfrom Axelrod to Carvilleāblasting the Harris campaign and otherwise warning of bad things to come?
āļø Cut the truth out of our heads. From: Jeffrey A Tucker/Brownstone Institute. Itās the liar more than anyone who has reason to fear free speech.
Liberals are losing their minds over Elon Musk. From: Jonathan Turley/The Hill. Musk-mania is so overwhelming that some are calling for his arrest, deportation and debarment from federal contracts.
šÆ Is 2024 the year of the Deep State? From: John Kass. We know that screaming about disinformation is crucial for Democrats, who seek reasons to shut down political speech that threatens their power.
Secession is back in style in Texas. From: Brian Doherty/Reason. Can't Americans all just get along? Maybe we can'tāand perhaps we shouldn't have to.
š JD Vance to ABC News: Do you even hear yourself? From: Tim Haines/Real Clear Politics. "Only a handful of apartment complexes" were taken over by migrant gangs?
Journalism vs the people. From: Jenny Holland/Spiked. A woke transnational media class now dominates the Westās newsrooms.
š© Julian Assange on the dangerous tendencies of government. From: Adam Dick/Ron Paul Institute. At the recent European human rights assembly WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange spoke publicly for the first time since his release from incarceration regarding the authoritarian nature of his persecution.
Migrants are overwhelming school districts in key swing state, saddling taxpayers with hefty price tag. From: Megan Brock & Jason Hopkins/Daily Caller News. A massive influx in non-English speaking students in Pennsylvania is overwhelming school districts across the state.
š Kamala Harrisā career of releasing murderers and drug dealers proves she wonāt be ātough on crime.ā From: Beth Brelje/The Federalist. Harrisā disastrous policies as the San Francisco district attorney increased crime, freed murderers, and cost lives.
Measuring our impoverishment (again). From: Eric Peters Autos. It is important to remember the way things were ā as a way to measure how things are ā now.
š» Ghost guns and liberty. From: Mike McDaniel/American Thinker. Americans have always been able to make their own guns, even without serial numbers, but various anti-liberty/gun jurisdictions are considering changing that.
The āgreen agendasā of the developed world are killing the growth of developing countries. From: Ronald Stein/Heartland. These developing countries face significant challenges in achieving their primary goals of poverty alleviation, reducing unemployment, and minimizing inequality.