Yes, Kamala Harris wants to ban your gas stove. From: Daniel Turner/Real Clear Energy. The meat of this new gas stove rule is as hidden from voters as Harris is from the media.
đ€„ Don't believe for one minute Kamala Harris' fantasy pivot on open border. From: Mark Krikorian/NY Post. Vice President Kamala Harris has rightly been tagged as both a phony and a flip-flopper. (How long before she shows up in a blue suit and long red tie).
Several states refuse to remove RFK Jr.'s name from ballots to hurt Trump. From: Zero Hedge. Democrats relentlessly use the ballot (and lawfare) to manipulate voter choices.
đ The American Dream feels out of reach for most. From: Rachel Wolfe/Wall Street Journal. A Wall Street Journal poll shows people want a home, a family and a comfortable retirement, but say those goals are tough to achieve even with hard work
Federal judge highlights the hazards of reckless drug war tactics. From: Jacob Sullum/Reason. The ruling notes that Breonna Taylorâs death resulted from the "late-night, surprise manner of entry."
âïž The ridiculous grocery gouging discussion vs the one we should have. From: Mish Talk. "Grocery stores prices rise as the wholesale cost of food rise. The price of eating out is another matter."
NY Times says Kamala has 'avoided' press, demands answers on policy issues. From: Thomas Stevenson/Post Millennial. "Kamala Harris has largely avoided answering questions since her campaign began: She hasnât participated in a town hall or given an extended media interview.â
đ© Technofascism: The government pressured tech companies to censor users. From: John & Nisha Whitehead/Rutherford Institute. Zuckerbergâs confession comes in the wake of a series of court rulings that turn a blind eye to the governmentâs technofascism.
Zuckerbergâs censorship admission is more contrived than contrite. From: Jonathan Turley. Zuckerbergâs belated contrition had all of the genuine regret of a stalker found hiding under the bed of a victim.
đ” Should the dollar be backed by gold? From: Jacob G Hornberger/FFF. No! ...the solution is to separate money and the state.
Tennessee school expels 10-year-old for making a finger gun. From: Emma Camp/Reason. The fifth-grader was punished as part of a law that requires students who make threats of "mass violence" be expelled for at least a year.