…he is guilty, and there is no need for due process.
These are his standards. If you don’t like them, he has others.
…he is guilty, and there is no need for due process.
These are his standards. If you don’t like them, he has others.
Five local businesses have filed suit against her. Good for them.
[Update a couple minutes later]
Are Michigan Republicans growing less supine? One can only hope.
[Update a while later]
Armed protesters flood Lansing as Whitmer attempts to override the legislature.
[Saturday-morning update]
Last link is fixed, sorry.
Was to get Flynn to lie, so they could prosecute him or get him fired.
[Friday-morning update]
Flynn never violated the Logan Act, but John Kerry did repeatedly. But that’s different because shut up.
[Noon update]
Something seems rotten in Flynn’s case, and maybe others, too. Meanwhile, former FBI General Counsel has flipped, and there’s a mole inside the FBI. Sounds like Durham may be closing in.
And thoughts on why Flynn was set up by Obama loyalists.
Yes, this is a dress rehearsal for it.
Related thoughts from Bob Zimmerman.
…find a cure for government.
Yes, it is a crippling underlying condition.
When and why it doesn’t work. This is pretty much intrinsic to big government.
Red tape continues to need cutting. Food labeling remains stupid, particularly in terms of calorie counting. And Schumer continues to be a derriere fedora.
People with Apple watches could be monitoring their oxygen levels, but the regulators require that the ability be disabled for users. This is classic regulatory capture by the industry.
Glenn told me a few days ago that he was working on a piece for the Journal. It’s up now (but paywalled). He has an excerpt.
[Friday update]
Chris Johnson, of the Secure World Foundation, has a long disquisition explaining the background and purpose of the Executive Order.
[Bumped]
[Update Sunday morning]
Another take from Professor Michelle Hanlon. And a longer-than-necessary one from Dimitra Stefoudi.
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…should not receive bankruptcy protection.
Cocaine Mitch should offer states a bailout of their pensions, only on condition that they no longer be states, and become territories, pending better behavior in the future. And the sensible parts of them, like downstate Illinois, should be able to petition for readmission immediately.