Archive for July, 2023
What Happens After Social Security’s Trust Fund Runs Out?
American Conservatives Are the Forgotten Critics of the Atomic Bombing of Japan
CBO Sends Dire Fiscal Message in 2023 Long Term Budget Outlook
Shielding Buttigieg’s Jet-Set Waste Is a Bipartisan Issue
Oppenheimer Avoids Easy Answers to the Dilemma of Nuclear War
Christopher Nolan further solidifies his reputation in his newest movie as one of the world’s most astute and adroit filmmakers of the modern era
Government Hubris, AI Central to Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1
Dead Recking Part 1 has excellent chase scenes, sci-fi threat, great acting, and a thin plot
In a Free Economy, Prices Would Be Going Down, Not Up
Unraveling the Algebra II-Data Science Debate in California K–12 Schools
Is there a danger that California’s misguided approach is shortchanging students in math education?
Rediscovering Scotland’s Intellectual Triumphs: The Roots of Freedom and Progress
303 Creative Preserves Entrepreneurial Spirit of Private Enterprise
The case was only incidentally about LGBTQ+ issues
Transportation Shakedown Administration
The Great Grift of Covid Pandemic Aid
Minimum Wage Laws Increase Homelessness, New Study Finds
For many struggling people, a lower-paying job is not “exploitation.” It’s a lifeline.
California’s Very Flawed K-12 Math Framework
The Inverted Yield Curve and Next US Recession
The FDA Loosens Blood Donation Restrictions, Finally
Angel Studios Sets New Standard with Sound of Freedom
Excellent filmmaking raises awareness about human trafficking without sacrificing art or story
Federal Government to Benefit from Student Loan Ruling

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