đ€ âFact checkâ has become just another word for censorship. From: Douglas Murray/NY Post. A skunk by any other name stinks the same.
Australia is becoming a world leader in censorship. From: Hugo Timms/Spiked. New âmisinformationâ laws could give the state unprecedented power over our speech on social media.
đ© Then vs. now: Crime has risen in America compared to just four years ago. From: Off The Press. There has been a measurable increase in crime nationwide. The Bureau of Justice reports a 37 percent increase in violent crime, a stark contrast to the 17 percent decrease in violent crime during the Trump administration.
Automate the ports. From: Eric Boehm/Reason. The dockworkers' strike is over, but America's ports will be some of the least efficient in the world whether they are open or closed.
Behind today's stunning jobs report: A record surge in government workers. From: Zero Hedge. đŻ Dig deep enough and you will always find the buried bodies.
Word games canât conceal the âThird Worldâ truth about open borders. From: Betsy McCaughey/NY Post. Politically incorrect words donât kill, but Venezuelan gangs do.
đ€„ Network ânews judgment' depends on who benefits. From: Tim Graham/Creators. For example, ABC coverage of Trump-Vance was 96% negative. For Harris-Walz, it was 97% positive.
The reprehensible audacity of FEMA being broke. From: Quoth the Raven. We donât even have the decency to fake as though we care about our own citizens anymore.
đ€Ź The governmentâs abysmal response to Hurricane Helene. From: Will Thibeau/The American Mind. The militaryâs dismal response so far shows that the administration is unwilling to provide for the American people at a time of dire need.
CBDCs undermine financial privacy. From: William J. Luther/AIER. âFinancial privacy is very important for a free society. What we do reveals much more about who we are than what we say.â
âïž Want to win an election? Run on cheap energy. From: Michael O'Sullivan/Real Clear Energy. Imagine if a presidential candidate stood up and said, âListen folks â hereâs what weâre going to do. Weâre going to put a couple hundred bucks in everyoneâs pocket. Every month. Forever.â
The Democratic Party is the real threat to democracy. From: Washington Examiner Editorial Board. The real long-term threat to democracy in the United States is the increasing willingness of Democratic Party leaders to use the power and leverage of the federal government to silence speech they donât like.
đ€ Walz makes the case for the most anti-free speech ticket in history. From: Jonathan Turley. In the vice presidential debate, Walz showed that he and other Democratic leaders most certainly do need a class in First Amendment law.
Americans grow increasingly dependent on government payments. From: J D Tuccille/Reason. Many citizens of the land of the free are hooked on government checks.