Politicians Won’t Solve Our Spending Problem Unless We Make Them
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How important is politics to you?
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Mission to Mars
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Why bashing the left is counter productive.
I’m reposting my reply to an earlier thread in it’s own thread. Free market advocates will continue to lose as long as they keep lying to themselves that republicans/conservatives, business, etc cares anymore about the free market than the “left” does. How many groups of conservatives have I seen (church, families, home school co-ops, etc etc) where there wasn’t an entrepreneur in sight, 3/4 of them were some type of government worker (teacher, cop, social worker, DWP, etc.) […]
5th Cir. Says More on When Federal Ban on Gun Possession by Drug Users Is Unconstitutional
From Monday’s U.S. v. Daniels decision, written by Fifth Circuit Judge Jerry Smith, joined by Judge Don Willett: Title 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3) bars an individual from possessing a firearm if he is an “unlawful user” of a controlled substance. A jury found that Patrick Daniels, Jr., was such an unlawful user, and a judge sentenced him to nearly four years in prison. But the jury did not necessarily find that Daniels was intoxicated at the time of […]
New York’s Climate ‘Superfund’ Is Costly, Arbitrary, and Unconstitutional
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the Climate Change Superfund Act on Thursday. The law would address climate change by imposing a huge tax on fossil fuel companies—they will collectively owe an estimated $3 billion annually—for 25 years, beginning in 2028. The legislation supposes that these taxes will be paid entirely out of the profit margins of the energy companies. In reality, energy users will foot at least part of the bill. The law opens dramatically by describing […]