Let the Voters Write the Ending
In a healthy republic, the people ought to choose the goal and leave the fine print to the hired scribes, not the other way…
In a healthy republic, the people ought to choose the goal and leave the fine print to the hired scribes, not the other way…
America First industrial policy is supposed to arrive wearing a hard hat and humming the national anthem, not dragging a grant folder with international…
Maryland’s mail-in ballot mix-up became outrage fuel because the rumor machine can turn a vendor error into a democracy heist before the printer cools down.
The Epstein-records transparency process has entered its most government phase: an inspector general review of whether the disclosure machine actually disclosed anything clearly.
Massachusetts lawmakers want credit for transparency while keeping the larger legislative-audit fight wrapped in process fog and constitutional throat-clearing.
Freedom 250 wanted music’s patriotic glow without the political feedback. Then artists, fans, and the invoice all found the microphone.
Apple’s App Store safety pitch may be real in places, but the Epic payment-link fight keeps making protection look like a cashier window with a privacy badge.
When a billionaire answers a tax debate by threatening to move the money, squeeze the company, or make workers feel the draft from the…
The newest vaccine panic says it wants gold-standard science, then treats a shaky screenshot like sacred scripture with a newsletter discount code.
GAO says the Pentagon’s revised audit strategy is full of coordination and technology, but taxpayers still need the old-fashioned miracle of reliable books.
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