Thursday, 1 September 2022

The Biden Administration Is Taking From the Poor and Giving to the Rich

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Thursday, September 1, 2022

 

The Biden Administration Is Taking From the Poor and Giving to the Rich
From student debt cancellation to green subsidies, the White House is giving handouts paid for by hardworking lower-wage Americans.
By Veronique de Rugy

Why Won't the Biden Administration Join Neil Gorsuch in Seeking To Overrule These Racist SCOTUS Precedents?
The Insular Cases “rest on a rotten foundation,” Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote.
By Damon Root

Despite the Media Hype, Unionization Is Down—and for Good Reason
Unionization helps some. But it hurts more.
By John Stossel


The New Abortion Prohibition Era
We already know what happens when governments try to impose prohibitions: messy, deadly black markets.
By Katherine Mangu-Ward

Virginia Can't Force Bookstores To Card Kids for Books on Gender and Sexuality
An effort to ban sales of two books to minors ended with a Virginia judge saying that the state’s obscenity statute is “unconstitutional on its face."
By Fiona Harrigan

Minnesota Engineering Board Fines, Censures Engineer-Activist for Calling Himself an Engineer
Licensing authorities are penalizing Strong Towns founder Charles Marohn for referring to himself as a professional engineer while his license was briefly expired.
By Christian Britschgi


California Tries To Make It Illegal for Doctors To Spread COVID-19 'Misinformation'
If AB 2089 is signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, it should face a First Amendment challenge.
By Robby Soave

California Wants Everybody To Buy an Electric Car, but Its Own Energy Grid Can't Support It
Amid a heat wave, warnings were sent out not to recharge electric vehicles during peak hours.
By Scott Shackford

California Legislators Vote To Keep Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant Running
Wonderful news for California's economy and consumers!
By Ronald Bailey

Grant McCracken: The Rise of Artisanal Everything and 'Cruelty-Free Capitalism'
In Return of the Artisan, anthropologist Grant McCracken explains how we've shifted from an industrial to a handmade economy.
By Nick Gillespie

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