🎯 John Stossel: California's $20 fast food minimum wage law is already having disastrous unintended consequences. From: Reason. Many have seen their hours reduced—or have lost their jobs entirely.
Is the Federal Reserve just winging it? From: Mike Maharrey/Money Metals. Do you remember when inflation was “transitory?”
⭐️ On the efficiency and morality of free markets. From: Donald J. Boudreaux/AIER. “Conservatives should be among the first to recognize that the struggle for political power when the state enforces concrete moral codes is destined to lead either to tyranny or to society-shredding violence.”
California voters prepare to put criminal justice reform on trial. From: Zachary Faria/Washington Examiner. In November, California voters will have a chance to restore some sanity to the state’s criminal justice system over the objections of pro-criminal activists who reformed it into the mess it is today.
🚩 The corruption of Supreme Court coverage. From: Matt Wolfson/American Thinker. The Court is dependent on democratic processes. The journalists targeting the justices should be as well.
Professor accuses UCLA of “torturing” pro-Palestinian protesters. From: Jonathan Turley. The reason is the denial of water and food from being brought into a building being unlawfully occupied by protesters, even though the students were free to leave at any time.
😮 Six signs Biden is starting to panic about reelection chances. From: Elaine Mallon/Washington Examiner. Biden’s most recent quarterly ranking puts him at the bottom 12% of all presidential approval rankings since 1945.
Trump decries disproportionate drug penalties while threatening dealers with death. From: Jacob Sullum/Creators. The former and possibly future president hopes voters will overlook his incoherence.
👉 Targeting felon votes with ‘Bidenbucks,’ Democrats Court the ‘criminal caucus.’ From: MD Kittle. It’s not about the ‘right to vote,’ it’s about voting for the right people.
Libertarians should vote for Trump. From: Walter E. Block/Wall Street Journal. He isn’t one of us, but he promised to pardon Ross Ulbricht—and he’s a lot better than Joe Biden.