The lesson here should be obvious. When we allow experts to make inherently political decisions, then the experts will act like politicians.
Author: Jason Richwine
Biden DHS Explains How It Intends to Accept More Immigrants Who Use Welfare
As long as the public-charge statute is on the books, the Biden DHS should faithfully enforce it rather than neuter it through regulation.
The Simple Fix to NFL Overtime
The problem is the extension of an already long and brutal game.
CBO: Amnesty in the Reconciliation Bill Would Impose Major Long-Term Costs
The Senate parliamentarian probably will (and should) rule the new proposal out of order.
The Case against the Mandates
Since the case for a broad-based COVID vaccine mandate is so weak, why do the calls for them persist?
Amnesty Looms Large in the Reconciliation Bill
Giving green cards to 8 million people would have major long-term legal, social, and economic effects.
Normalcy Now
The COVID endgame has become increasingly clear: The virus gradually reaches an endemic state in which most of us are exposed.
The ‘Misinformation’ Excuse for Censorship
Tarring the alternatives as misinformation will not help Americans have better political discussions.