🤐 Liberal media circles the wagons around Biden’s corruption. From: Douglas Murray/NY Post. Some people say that democracy dies in darkness. But it can die in the full light of day, too. Especially if people are prevented from seeing what’s in front of them.
Tucker Carlson's Twitter venture tests mainstream media's eroding grip. From: Reason. The controversial host launches his effort at a promising moment for dissident voices.
⭐️ ⭐️ You don't have to choose between happiness and being informed. From: Caitlin Johnstone. (This is probably be the most profound essay you will read this year - Jim)
Biden to pay Americans to ditch gas stoves, Energy Department says. From: Just the News. The announcement came on the same day Biden's Energy Secretary told Congress "nobody's taking" the beloved household appliances away.
🎯 More evidence showing why the science™ is never settled. From: Jack Kerwick/American Greatness. Science, as none other than Albert Einstein himself reminded us, always implicates epistemology, a philosophy of science. This isn’t to say that individual scientists themselves are necessarily aware of the philosophical presuppositions upon which their scientific theories depend.
Federal judge strikes down federal age limit on gun purchases. From: Jonathan Turley. Ruling is the 2nd Amendment protects people 18-20 who were barred under the regulations from the ATF.
The debt ceiling fight is a reminder of America’s dire fiscal future. From: Veronique de Rugy/Reason. If interest rates rise by just one percentage point, that will add $3 trillion in interest payments over 10 years, on top of the $10 trillion we’re already due to pay.
The Democrats' debt ceiling position makes zero sense. From: David Harsanyi/Creators. If the debt ceiling is mechanically lifted without any debate over spending, then it doesn't really exist. It makes more sense to negotiate the slowing of spending now, when the ceiling is in view, than a month from now or a year from now, when there is no incentive to do anything.
School choice takes State Houses by storm In 2023 legislative sessions. From: The Federalist. The momentum is continuing in 2023 with historical achievements advancing school choice in several red states.
George Santos arrested, 534 members of Congress still at large. From: Babylon Bee. Americans are still on edge, however, as 534 dangerous felons in Congress still remain at large. (🤨 BB is frequently satire - you decide this time)