Left versus Right as a Political shorthand is nonsense. The true Political spectrum is Libertarian versus Authoritarian
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Eliminating Jimmy Carter's Departments of Education and Energy is a real positive first step
Saturday, November 16, 2024
The Musk-Ramaswamy Project Could Be Trump’s Best Idea
The duo are convinced they have enough legal authority to pull this off in the executive branch. The legal theory of the case is that the Supreme Court’s West Virginia v. EPAand Loper Bright rulings reining in the administrative state mean that much of what the federal government now does is illegal.
Mr. Trump has set a laudable goal of eliminating 10 regulations for every new one, and there is no shortage of targets. The Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Wayne Crews says 217,565 rules have been issued since the Federal Register first began itemizing them in 1976, with 89,368 pages added last year.
DOGE’s first order will be to pause enforcement of overreaching rules while starting the process to roll them back. Mr. Trump and DOGE could direct agencies to settle legal challenges to Biden rules by vacating them. This could ease the laborious process of undoing them by rule-making through the Administrative Procedure Act. A source tells us they’ll do whatever they think they legally can without the APA.
The DOGE duo believe this will provide the legal justification for reducing the federal workforce. As we recently noted, the federal head count has ballooned by 120,800 during the Biden years. Civil service and union protections make it hard to fire workers.
Friday, November 15, 2024
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Nick Jacobs, who worked in Peculiar government from 2005 to 2022, said the town was in need of an industrial project to fund new roads and infrastructure. But he described Peculiar as full of BANANAs: Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anything.
The saga in Peculiar is playing out in small towns across the country as tech giants look to build hundreds of new data centers — often lured by tax abatements — to house the thousands of computers that would power the booming and energy-intensive artificial intelligence industry.
Iran thinks it can make a deal with the Great Satan?
Iran Debates Whether It Could Make a Deal With Trump
Sunday, November 10, 2024
Worse yet for Democrats was that some nonbelievers in their identity politics like me I and Bret Stephens, who normally don't vote Democrat only did so purely to counter the clear and present danger of Donald Trump to our Constitution.
By Reid J. EpsteinLisa Lerer and Nicholas Nehamas
Reid J. Epstein reported from Madison, Wis., Lisa Lerer from New York and Nicholas Nehamas from Washington.
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Wow! A second reference to "EL Caudillo" in a day this one after Spain's failing response to Valencia's disaster
Natural Disaster Destroyed Part of València. Populism May Take Us All the Way Down.
By Paco CerdÃ
Mr. Cerdà , a journalist and the author of “Presentes,” wrote from València, Spain.
I understand the appeal of "El Caudillo" having spent much of my early years in Spain
‘An Earthquake’ Along the Border: Trump Flipped Hispanic South Texas
By J. David GoodmanEdgar Sandoval and Robert Gebeloff
J. David Goodman reported from the Rio Grande Valley in the weeks before the election. Edgar Sandoval reported from Starr County after the vote.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
I voted reluctantly for Harris because of my fears for what a second Trump term might bring — in Ukraine, our trade policy, civic life, the moral health of the conservative movement writ large. Right now, my larger fear is that liberals lack the introspection to see where they went wrong, the discipline to do better next time and the humility to change.
Monday, November 4, 2024
Trump and Evangelicals makes one recall Lenny Bruce's rift on Jesus attending New York's St. Paul's Cathedral
How Donald Trump Replaced ‘the Protestant Pope’
By Ruth Graham
Ruth Graham covers religion in America. She is not related to the Billy Graham family.
Friday, November 1, 2024
Mr. Schwarzenegger said, he would vote for Ms. Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, as a repudiation of Mr. Trump. Ms. Harris has been courting endorsements from well-known Republicans like Mr. Schwarzenegger who are willing to argue publicly that this year’s election is about principles that are more fundamental than policies and which is the only reason my vote is for Kamala