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Attila, Genghis Khan, Trump

Itโ€™s not enough to equate Trumpโ€™s legions to the Gestapo or the Klan. He is heading a horde that is defined by an exterminationist loathing of cities and all that they stand for and promote.

Air Safety Already Had Gaps. Then the Shutdown Came.

During the recent government shutdown, the national conversation about flying safety focused solely on FAA air traffic controllers and TSA screeners. Few people seemed aware that thousands of other federal watchdogs spent six weeks on their couches.

Tariffs: Maybe Not So Crazy

Trumpโ€™s tariffs are more a petulance than a policy, but some strategic uses of tariffs can make economic sense. Look at Chinaโ€™s declining trade surplus with the U.S.

ICE

How to Stop ICE

With another government funding deadline looming, congressional Democrats can at least partly curtail Trumpโ€™s thugs.

There Must Be Justice for Renee Good

Minneapolis and Minnesota authorities canโ€™t let the Trump regime suppress the truth. It is critically important that state and local authorities do all in their power to conduct their own investigation.

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Attila, Genghis Khan, Trump

Itโ€™s not enough to equate Trumpโ€™s legions to the Gestapo or the Klan. He is heading a horde that is defined by an exterminationist loathing of cities and all that they stand for and promote.

Tariffs: Maybe Not So Crazy

Trumpโ€™s tariffs are more a petulance than a policy, but some strategic uses of tariffs can make economic sense. Look at Chinaโ€™s declining trade surplus with the U.S.


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โ€˜Cadillac Desertโ€™ Reconsidered

Marc Reisnerโ€™s 1986 book demonstrates how a hypertrophic judiciary combines with Americaโ€™s deadlocked legislature to make vast swaths of Western water policy dependent on 19th-century legal norms.


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