🎯 The corruption of Attorney General Merrick Garland. From: Jonathan Turley/The Hill. Garland’s most brazenly political act has been the laughable executive privilege claim used to withhold the audiotape of the Hur-Biden interviews.
The best thing governments can do for business is get out of the way. From: Soham Patil/Mises Institute. Various indexes are used to determine the ease of doing business in countries around the world. Not surprisingly, the nations that allow for protection of private property and have economic freedom also are the most prosperous.
🚩 Can police simply take your car and never pay? From: Jarrett Skorup-Kirby Thomas West/Washington Examiner. Lawmakers need to clean up the civil forfeiture mess, and the Supreme Court could help by accepting Ostipow’s case.
Climate change information is sanitized for your protection. From: Anthony J. Sadar/American Greatness. The public is right to be apprehensive of official proclamations whenever qualified professionals are strongly discouraged and even prevented from challenging dubious “settled science.”
⭐️ Federal government abuse of law-enforcement power shouldn’t get a free pass. From: Anya Bidwell/National Review. Legislators should ensure that police acting under color of federal law are held to the same level of scrutiny as their state and local counterparts.
Democrats' denialism of Biden's cognitive decline isn't just unconvincing, it's cruel. From: NY Post Editorial Board. After The Post reported Biden wandering away from a group of world leaders at the G7 summit who were watching a parachuting demonstration, the White House jumped into defense mode.
👏 Election integrity advocates score wins in majority of lawsuits ahead of November. From: Natalia Mittlestadt/Just the News. Out of five lawsuits, three have been wins for election integrity advocates and two are ongoing.
The truth about woke. From: Helen Pluckrose/Spiked. This insidious, illiberal ideology has nothing to do with protecting the marginalized.