Politics & Policy Earthquake at the Court By Judson Berger June 24, 2022 Abortion policy-making will be returned to the legislatures, where the battle shifts next.
White House Woe Is Biden By Judson Berger June 17, 2022 Who could have predicted the job of U.S. president would involve compounding challenges arising simultaneously on a global scale?
Politics & Policy AOC’s Laughable Attempt to Blame Crime on GOP Governors By Judson Berger June 10, 2022 On what plane of existence is a governor more responsible for city crime rates than that city’s mayor?
Energy & Environment Gas-Stove Bans Are Starting to Look Racist By Judson Berger June 10, 2022 Los Angeles becomes the latest city to disregard centuries of culinary culture.
White House The ‘Lifeline’ That Wasn’t By Judson Berger May 27, 2022 The American Rescue Plan Act was unnecessary and inflationary, and we keep encountering new evidence that shows this.
Economy & Business Corporate America Finds Its Spine By Judson Berger May 20, 2022 On the culture wars and the Biden administration’s inflation spin, some in the business world are beginning to push back.
National Review The Fastest Journo — but at What Cost? By Judson Berger May 12, 2022 Notes on a thing that we did.
Education Nobody Thought of the Children By Judson Berger May 6, 2022 Another reminder of why policy-makers should never become so singularly fixated on a problem that they ignore the costs of their ‘solution’ everywhere else.
World The Emperors Are Exposed By Judson Berger May 6, 2022 In China and Russia, spectacular policy disasters are making it hard to control public perception.