Mayor Adams should promote solutions that center on people, focus on connecting short-term interventions to long-term housing solutions, and promote pathways to economic mobility.
Without Section 230, as one leading appellate judge (a Republican appointee) put it, websites would “face death by ten thousand duck-bites.”
As the Internet evolves, so must the law and policy regarding it.
The Grand Old Party should rediscover its fiscally responsible heritage.
Massive monetary infusions only produce inflation when the money is injected into the economy.
“Heat in – heat out = change in heat.” Every climate change inferred from the geologic record is explained by this simple statement of the conservation of energy.
The United Nations climate models are constantly being “updated,” and irresponsible climate predictions — like the starvation of 4 billion people during the 1980s — have not happened.
The economic security provided by a Universal Basic Income would promote entrepreneurship, and provide a cushion against automation-induced job losses in the years ahead.
Almost by definition, a Universal Basic Income would vastly increase taxes and government spending because it would require an enormous redistribution of income.
The Senate filibuster has got to go. It is completely contrary to American political science, and has devolved into nothing more than a minority veto – one to which the American people never consented.
The right to filibuster remains because senators realize they need one informal, extraconstitutional device to limit the excesses of another extraconstitutional innovation: political parties.
Term limits for members of Congress will change the incentives for members and pave the way for more effective government.