Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Biden's Spending Spree Is Unprecedented

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The latest news and analysis from Reason.com
Wednesday, November 30, 2022

 

Biden's Spending Spree Is Unprecedented
Instead of redirecting course, Joe Biden is continuing Donald Trump’s spending legacy.
By Jonathan Bydlak

The Respect for Marriage Act Shows That Congress Can Still Do Its Job
Congress should not forget that they can legislate in response to Supreme Court rulings.
By Alison Somin

What Does the Respect for Marriage Act Actually Say?
This isn't something radical. It basically just affirms a status quo supported by the polls.
By Scott Shackford

What Was Your Favorite Reason Video of 2022? And How Can You Get More of Them?
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By Nick Gillespie


Robert Draper: The GOP Needs a Post-Trump Reality Check
The Weapons of Mass Delusion author says election-deniers like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert may be the Republicans' future.
By Nick Gillespie

'Real' Journalists Recognize That Prosecuting Julian Assange Poses a Grave Threat to Freedom of the Press
The Justice Department’s discretion is the only thing that protects them from a similar fate.
By Jacob Sullum

'I'm Totally Uncancelable': Megyn Kelly Speaks Out on Left-Wing and Right-Wing Media Bias
The journalist has taken a great deal of flack—from both sides.
By John Stossel


China's COVID Lockdowns Once Inspired Western Officials; They Should Listen to Protesters Instead
Given the harms caused, lessons should be learned from China’s people, not its government.
By J.D. Tuccille

China's Lockdown Protests Show Why You Shouldn't Let Government Weaken Encryption, Anonymity
Too many Western governments want to follow in the footsteps of authoritarians when it comes to tech privacy.
By Scott Shackford

Iran Attempted To Use the World Cup To Stoke Nationalist Pride
And their team wanted nothing to do with politics.
By Matthew Petti

San Francisco Votes To Allow Killer Robots
It sounds like something out of a science fiction dystopia but, alas, it's all too real.
By Elizabeth Nolan Brown

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