The heavy price of Biden overspending. From: Washington Times. The Federal Reserve has no choice but to raise interest rates.
“How do people know the truth?”: Biden unleashes tirade over Musk restoring free speech protections on Twitter. From: Jonathan Turley. Elon Musk has not actually changed the “content moderation” policies at Twitter yet, but President Joe Biden went on a virtual rave on Friday over the prospect of free speech breaking out on a single social media site.
In government-regulated healthcare, there is no competition like no competition. From: Mises. Progressives are quick to blame escalating healthcare costs on free markets, yet it's government rules and policies that are responsible.
California's largest teachers union has more on its mind than education. From: Politico. Flavored tobacco. Sports betting. Taxing millionaires to fund electric vehicles. The state’s largest teachers union has pumped millions into ballot initiative fights that seem to have little or nothing to do with education.
The EV “mandate” from within . . . From: Eric Peters Auto. It’s not just the government that’s “mandating” electric vehicles. So are the car companies.
Prosecutors refuse to release video footage from incident at Pelosi home. From: Law Officer. Prosecutors “are refusing to release police bodycam and surveillance footage” from the mysterious incident late last month involving David DePape, the Daily Mail reported.
Democrats propose expanding student loan forgiveness for government employees. From: Just the News. Further student loan forgiveness would "incentivize public service," said House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn.