John Seiler: Republicans shouldn’t try to fix Social Security • John Stossel: Freedom to experiment brings the best in life
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| | As lawmakers weigh alternatives to cash payments for reparations, there is a non-intrusive and morally permissible way to do so: Education Savings Accounts. |
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| More politicians should learn from Central Park and, amazingly, from politicians in New York City who actually let go a little. |
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| President Joe Biden plans to keep former California Labor Secretary Julie Su in charge of the United States Labor Department despite resistance from the Democrat-run Senate, according to recent reporting from Politico. |
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| As people are finding when they go for a home or car loan, today’s high interest rates have increased monthly payments. Despite that, reported the Sacramento Bee, members of the Assembly and Senate are proposing at least $43.7 billion in bond measures be put before voters in next year’s March and November elections. Here are four: |
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| It’s not often that California Republicans, who control no statewide elected offices and are in a super-minority position in the Legislature, score a major legislative and political victory. Earlier this month, they not only succeeded in advancing a bill to toughen penalties for child sex trafficking — but they managed to embarrass the majority party in the process. |
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| According to a Wall Street Journal poll conducted earlier this year, only 38% of Americans said that patriotism is very important to them, a catastrophic drop from almost 70% in 1998. |
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| California legislators need to cut the fluff. |
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| How about setting aside dreams of remaking California into an American version of Sweden and keeping spending within available revenues? |
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| I encourage all parents looking at alternatives to government schools. |
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