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U.S. Senator Attacked by Mob
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and his wife were met by a malevolent mob as they made their way from the White House to their hotel. Pprotestors assaulted policemen escorting the Pauls, and followed them to their hotel while screaming racial epithets at the couple.
New York City, Other Big Cities Losing Businesses, Residents
A major exodus out of New York City may be a very real possibility.
Chicago Lawmakers Urge Emergency Declaration, National Guard Call-Up
A group of lawmakers called for the declaration of a state of emergency and deployment of National Guard troops to the city of Chicago...
Awful Economic, Social Costs Expected from Seattle’s Police Funding Cuts
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best ended a thirty-year career by announcing her resignation shortly after the city passed a police budget cut—and a reduction...
Climate Change Barely Registers Among Americans’ List of Top Concerns, Gallup Poll Shows
Just one percent of American’s surveyed identified the combined category of “Climate change/Environment/Pollution,” as “the most important problem facing this country today?,” in a Gallup poll conducted in July.
Government Property Seizure Stymies Texas Small-Business Owner
A vehicle owned by a small car rental company located in Texas was seized under federal civil asset forfeiture law because a renter allegedly...
NYT Columnist’s Tirade Shows Weakness of Case for Central Banking
Paul Krugman may hide behind rude and crude ad hominem attacks on those who do not share his views, but that does not prove his case. It only serves to harm his own reputation and legitimacy in the arena of public policy debate.
States’ Budget Problems Worsened by Lack of Welfare Work Requirements
With most states struggling with significant budget deficits after locking down their economies in response to the coronavirus, some states with the most severe...
States Impose Fines for Not Wearing Masks
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order on July 10 making it a misdemeanor not to wear a facial covering in public indoor and crowded outdoor spaces. Violators are subject to a $500 fine. Businesses are required to enforce the order or risk license suspension.
Tragedies of Our Time: Pandemic, Economic Havoc, and Racial Politics
People are being forced back into a new tribalism and a new racial and ethnic collectivism in the public arena due to the renewed insistence on “group-think” that is reinforced by a variety of government policies.