Our love affair with unenumerated rights. From: Law & Liberty. “The Ninth Amendment is written in plain English. Despite what some scholars have argued, we know what it says and what it is supposed to do, for there is a record of the debates that led to its inclusion in the Bill of Rights.”
🎯 Making homelessness a valid lifestyle choice is wrong. From: Betsy McCaughey/Creators. Americans must not surrender to the new normal of squalor and urban chaos — of tent encampments, public defecation, panhandling and shouting schizophrenics.
This civilization is mentally ill. From: Caitlin Johnstone. It's time for another US presidential race where populist factions on both sides spend a few months angrily decrying the establishment before voting for candidates in the general election who will fully serve that establishment.
Report on the censorship-industrial complex: the top 50 organizations to know. From: Racket News. The citizen's starter kit to understanding the new global information cartel.
👏 New York City public schools will now be required to actually teach kids to read. From: Reason. Education officials unveiled new rules on Tuesday which will mandate that city elementary schools use one of three "research-backed" reading curricula.
America’s founders didn’t support open borders, and neither should we. From: The Federalist. ‘The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits.’
👉 “Court costs” times twice. From: Eric Peters Autos. The cost of everything is going up – most especially the cost of the things you’re forced to pay for and don’t want. Like traffic “tickets,” for instance. “It’s enough to make a self-respecting mugger blush.”
Tucker Carlson has launched a show on Twitter where he can tell the 'truth' after abrupt firing from Fox News: What do we know about the new show on Elon Musk's platform? From: Daily Mail. The Twitter move would seem to technically violate Carlson's contract with Fox, but his lawyers' letter effectively holds that Fox breached the contract first. Tucker Carlson accuses Fox of fraud, contract breach. From: Axios.