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Tolerance, Homelessness, and the Politics of Labels Conversations about homelessness have become more about theater than solutions, with voices trading moral absolutes instead of practical fixes. From a conservative perspective that values order and compassion, this debate needs clearer lines
Who Decided Judges Could Invalidate Laws? The judicial power, and duty, to invalidate unconstitutional laws wasn’t the work of one inventive judge. It grew out of a legal tradition that predates the United States and was adapted by American courts
Trump’s State of the Union: live updates and analysis This piece will track the key moments, policy highlights, and political reactions from a Republican perspective. I’ll focus on the economy, national security, border policy, and governing agenda. Expect concise, clear
U.S. Leads Global Data Center Count with 3,960 Facilities — More Than the Next 14 Countries Combined
U.S. Data Center Lead and What It Means Consider: “The U.S. has 3,960 data centers in this dataset – more than the next 14 countries combined.” At this rate, the US on the verge of total capture by AI. This
Supreme Court Decision Reaffirms Presidential Authority The Court’s recent ruling returns a major question of executive power to its constitutional roots, and it does so in a way that reflects the Framers’ intent. That outcome reasserts the idea that the
