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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

John Stossel: Donald Trump said he’d drain the swamp. He never did.

There’s only one way to drain it, he adds: “Don’t have the government in control of so many things.”

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Cypress plan is a waste of COVID funds

Businesses don’t need city-directed lessons on conducting business.

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Bidenomics has been a disaster

Four years ago, then-candidate Joe Biden vowed he would be the most progressive president in American history. Four years later, with inflation having eroded the value of the American people’s savings and purchasing power, we should have taken Biden’s words as a threat, not a promise.

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Friedrich Hayek tried to warn us about the ‘social justice’ left

Today marks the birthday of the great economist Friedrich Hayek. Born on this date in 1899 in Vienna, Hayek devoted his life to economic education. Perhaps his best known work is “The Road to Serfdom,” published in 1944.

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Electric vehicle mandates are an attack on liberty and free enterprise

The price of electric vehicle mandates on every American business and consumer—and on the prosperity of future generations—is unaffordable, unsustainable, and un-American.

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Too many college students have been indoctrinated in extremist, far-left ideologies

Ivy League college presidents find themselves in precarious positions, swallowing the poisoning pills of the politicization of higher education.

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The steady slide towards tyranny: How freedom dies from A to Z

The American governmental scheme is sliding ever closer towards a pervasive authoritarianism.

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California restaurants shouldn’t be shocked law banning ‘junk fees’ applies to them

Parenthetically, the Legislature should practice what it preaches by reversing its recent tendency toward secretive, hide-the-pea decision-making.

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Create options for careers in state’s schools

“Why hate school when you can love it?” Mason Tucker, a 10th-grader at Madera South High School near Fresno, told — well, asked — reporter Carolyn Jones of CalMatters.

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College Palestine/Israel protests are misguided: Letters

In his May 5 letter to the editor George Chung states regarding Palestine/Israel: “seek a permanent peace via a one nation merger, not two.” Prime question is whether that is achievable or even practical, considering the Koran. Would be very informative to hear Islamic scholars living in the West/U.S. explain how some of its passages have been reconciled to enable peaceful coexistence. Recent polls in Gaza indicate a majority still support Hamas and presumably their stated goal of destroying Israel. Would it be even possible to have a peaceful, integrated “Palestine” where entire generations of what would be close to […]

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