Conservative: the Real ‘Decisador’ in Biden’s Whing
“Who was the ‘decisive’ in the White House of Biden, since the president of the United States fell to senility remains an unanswered question,” admits the Washington Times “David Keene. But” that may be about to change. “Two new books that detail the concerns about the” ability of the House of the House of the House of the House of the House of the House of the House. ” Johnson woke up: “Who runs the country?” But “the secrets are difficult to keep in Washington.”
Libertarian: let the Jew and the same speak and curse himself
The Anti-Israel Columbia University Apartheid Invest group regularly published evidence of its “radical and without law” on Instagram, Grumbes such Fortang in City Journal. Facing the pressure of Pro-Israel groups, “Instagram eliminated the page.” However, confusing “discourse for real damage” actually “hinders the ability of Americans to listen to extremists in their own words.” Then, “Istagram inadvertently protected to block the most effective form of responsibility: public scrutiny.” The “digital path” of Cuad allows its critics to build “the case against the group in the public opinion court.” The “Instagram of the group was a smoking gun reserve”; The “wrong attempt of Instagram content moderation” makes it more difficult to “hold a block in the public opinion court.”
Right: It is 1984 in England
Lucy Conolly is a “powerful symbol of the crisis of severe and spiral expression of Great Britain,” warns Matt Goodwin in his replacement. “After the meaningless murder of three girls of the Ruandese migrants in Southport last summer,” Connolly, who had just lost a 19 -month -old daughter, tweeted “mass deportation now, fire all the hate incidents fi -Nunca physically … Ominy, the Labor Government” has moved to expand the use not crime. “” “dogmatic” and “control regime”.
Culture criticism: Obama’s wise words for the left
Jason L. Riley, of the Wall Street Journal, urges us to “forgive” the “historical revisionism” of Barack Obama in the Hamilton College, where he criticized the White House for blocking the associated press of the events of the Oval office despite the fact that the white houses of the White House of Obama, after all, the ex-prez “was in a firm terrain” in some reflection. ” Obama marked how the warriors of social justice and defenders of freedom of expression are always up to their own principles, and urged universities to reexamine if they are “doing things well.” Unfortunately, says Riley, “the” hard lefts “have become” the face “of the Democratic Party”, criticizing the billionaires “while ignoring the” cultural overreach “of the left, such as” biological children who play in the team of girls. “
Econ Desk: Does the American dream wake up?
“For decades, the United States demonstrated a market that was unlimited for most exporters, allowing large and small countries to transfer their poor marginally productive farms in overcrowded villages to low -tech Industies,” says Edward N. Luttward. The inconvenience? “In the United States, producers of low technology and craft products began to get out of the business.” “No one in the elite of the United States noticed that all other industries prevented US industrial imports, either through arbitrary regulatory obstacles or even direct conspiracies.” The Trump rate theory is “simple”: “prevents free trade so that surviving industrial and artisanal companies can return to prosperity, while other old and new companies relax.” “All of the above is more than enough to justify” any “temporary global agitation” in the markets.
– Compiled by the Post Editorial Board