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Prager: “Cui Bono?” Who Benefits From the Afghanistan Withdrawal?
How does a leader decide what to do?
The most logical response is: "Cui bono?" -- "Who benefits?" -- from the decision.
If some policy benefits...
This Week in the News
Eileen Griffin covers the biggest stories this week in the news.
https://youtu.be/aAQ7daKmmgU
Referenced stories:
Report Confirms 2020 Election Cheating, RNC Deploys 'Year-Round' Election Integrity Unit
Wisconsin Deactivates...
Supreme Court Grants Rare Win For Economic Freedom
By Ethan Yang
Economic and civil liberties should not be seen as two ideals to be weighed separately but as one set of inalienable rights...
The Definition of Courage Has Shifted Since Normandy
By Ben Shapiro
Last Sunday marked the 77th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy. On that day, Operation Overlord began, launching the Allied invasion...
This Week in the Heartland Daily News
Eileen Griffin covers the biggest stories reported this week from the Heartland Daily News.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eZ0WToB_p0
Referenced stories:
Buchanan: Are the Halcyon Days Over for Joe Biden?
New Federal...
Why Have the Courts Been Deferential to Lockdowns?
By Ethan Yang
I think it’s safe to say that the United States is finally ending its experiment with the lockdown policies that have not...
List of Companies Leaving California Grows, Citing High Tax Burden, Cost of Living
By Bethany Blankley
(The Center Square) – Leaders of corporations have been leaving California for years, relocating their headquarters, or their entire operations, out of...
Obamacare Challenge to Receive Hearing Before U.S. Supreme Court
The AGs argue the canceled individual mandate is so intertwined with the rest of the statute that the entire ACA must fall.
Shutdown Orders Violate Constitution, Federal Judge Rules
“The liberties protected by the Constitution are not fair-weather freedoms—in place when times are good but able to be cast aside in trouble.”
Ithaca, New York Considers Canceling Residents’ Rent
The college town of Ithaca, New York, wants to cancel rent for the 7,500 renters in the town.
The city's Common Council passed a resolution...