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Fixing the Safety Net: Design Over Intent The problem with today’s safety net isn’t intent; it’s design, and state leadership can steer real fixes. Too many programs reward dependency instead of promoting stability and work. That disconnect costs taxpayers and
A Day at Newfields: Flower Sculptures, Rembrandt, and Van Gogh Newfields blends cultivated gardens and museum galleries in a way that feels intentional but effortless, and my visit left that exact impression. I went for the flower sculptures and stayed
Why Executions Have Slowed and What That Means The current rate of executions reflects the enormous slowdown in the carrying out of sentences. That slowdown shows up as fewer people actually put to death despite existing death sentences, and it
When Politics Defeats the Battlefield When America loses a war, it is generally because of political reaction at home, notwithstanding smashing success on the battlefield. That sentence nails a pattern we keep seeing: tactical wins that never translate into strategic
Relying on Older Voters Ignores a Real Generational Shift Political teams that build coalitions primarily around older voters are missing the point of shifting demographics and cultural change. That strategy treats an aging base as permanent instead of a snapshot
