A corrosive policy in more ways than one. Under orders to slash water use amid a historic drought, cities and towns across the state saved about 75 billion gallons in July, eclipsing Gov. Jerry Brown's once-daunting order for a 25% reduction. But, in a paradox of conservation, water agencies say the unprecedented savings — 31% in July over July ... MORE
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Showing posts with label policy. Show all posts
Ahmed Mohamed's Ordeal IS The Case For School Choice
by Nick Gillespie. The story of Ahmed Mohamed, the Texas 9th-grader who was handcuffed and arrested after bringing a homemade clock to MacArthur High to show a teacher, is enraging. As Reason's Robby Soave has noted, xenophobia and zero-tolerance policies created a stew more toxic than anything ever served in a school cafeteria. In my new ... MORE
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education,
police state,
policy,
public school,
school choice,
schools,
students,
zero tolerance
Obama Chooses Openly Gay Man To Lead The Army
by Greg Jaffe. Political correctness has covered a lot of ground in 4 years. President Obama, in a historic first for the Pentagon, has chosen to
nominate Eric Fanning to lead the Army, a move that would make him the
first openly gay civilian secretary of one of the military services. Fanning,
47, has been a specialist on national security issues for more ... MORE
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gay rights,
government,
liberalism,
military,
Obama,
policy,
political correctness,
society
Law Enforcement Ranks Terrorists Threats To America
by Zack Beauchamp. If you asked law enforcement professionals which extremist
movements most threaten America, what would you expect them to say? If
you expect their most common answer would be Islamic extremists, it
turns out you'd be wrong — though not by much. In a 2014 survey, the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism ... MORE
Katie Kieffer: 17 Grades for 17 Candidates: Anchor Babies
The immigration report card. Only five GOP presidential candidates understand our Constitution and are serious about reforming our immigration system in a fair and equitable manner: Donald Trump; Sen. Ted Cruz; Sen. Rand Paul; Gov. Bobby Jindal and Rick Santorum. Last month it was the Confederate flag. This month, all the cool kids ... MORE
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borders,
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Constitution,
Donald Trump,
GOP,
immigration,
policy,
Rand Paul,
Ted Cruz
Claire Bernish: What Happened When Gloucester, Mass. Stopped Arresting Drug Addicts, And Offered Help Instead
Government as public servants, what a novel idea. Situated on the coast of Massachusetts, Gloucester’s claims to fame include its status as “America’s original seaport,” as well as being the real-life location on which events in the movie The Perfect Storm (2000) were based. Now, the small town has a new reason to be the center of attention: ... MORE
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addiction,
death,
drug war,
heroin,
policy,
prohibition,
public health,
public service,
recovery
Sheldon Richman: Trumps Trade Snake Oil
High import taxes won't "make America great" again. Donald Trump may think the media stenographers are out to get him, but
if they were really doing their job, his head would be spinning. He
doesn't know how good he has it. Or maybe he does. One need only think about the questions Trump is not asked to see what I mean. Take Trump's ... MORE
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consumer,
Donald Trump,
free trade,
government,
policy,
politics,
protectionism,
tariffs,
trade
President Obama’s Department Of Injustice
by Alec Karakatsanis. The policy should be considered a crime. Last month, President Obama
used his clemency power to reduce the sentences of 46 federal prisoners
locked up on drug-related charges. But for the last six years, his
administration has worked repeatedly behind the scenes to ensure that
tens of thousands of poor people — disproportionately ... MORE
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government,
incarceration,
justice,
Obama,
oppression,
policy,
prisons,
punishment,
sentencing
Random Thoughts On The Passing Scene
by Thomas Sowell. Stupid people can cause problems, but it usually takes brilliant people to create a real catastrophe. President Obama's "agreement" with Iran looks very much like "the emperor's new clothes." We are supposed to pretend that there is something there, when there is nothing there that will stop, or even slow down, Iran's ... MORE
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dishonesty,
Hillary Clinton,
illegal aliens,
incentives,
Iran,
nuclear,
Obama,
policy,
seniors
John Stossel: Governed By Zealots
Agendacrats gone wild. The government's environmental rules defeat even environmentalists. Thomas Collier is a Democrat who managed environmental policy for Bill Clinton and Al Gore. Then he noticed a mining opportunity in Alaska, one he calls "the single largest deposit of gold and silver that is not being developed in the entire world." Tom's ... MORE
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deception,
entrepreneur,
environment,
EPA,
government,
mining,
nitwittery,
policy,
propaganda
Immigration Irresponsibility Well Documented
by Thomas Sowell. People who entered the United States illegally may be called "undocumented" in politically correct circles, but what is all too well documented is the utter irresponsibility of both political parties in dealing with immigration issues. Both Democratic and Republican administrations have left the border with Mexico porous for ... MORE
Thomas Sowell: The Fact-Free Left: Part II
Intentions trump results, every time. There is no way to know what is going on in someone else's mind. But sometimes their behavior tells you more than their words. The political left's great claim to authenticity and honor is that what they advocate is for the benefit of the less fortunate. But how could we test that? T.S. Eliot once said, ... MORE
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government,
housing,
incentives,
liberalism,
minimum wage,
policy,
politicians,
rent control,
tax rates
Mimi Walters: A Fix To California's Man-Made Drought
Politicians can start prioritizing the people. This year marks California’s fourth consecutive year of drought. To break it down, nearly 99 percent of California is in “moderate drought,” 71 percent is in “extreme drought,” and approximately 47 percent is in “exceptional drought” – the most severe category. In California alone, over ... MORE
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California,
drought,
jobs,
legislation,
policy,
politicians,
regulation,
restrictions,
water
Richard Berman: Manufacturing A Food Scare
Marketing to the uninformed. The wisdom of crowds is a concept that has remarkable predictability. Often, the dispersed knowledge of millions of people making informed decisions is more reliable than the informed bias of policy activists. When it comes to the latest food scare, antibiotics and resistant
bacteria, polling shows the public ... MORE
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advertising,
animals,
food,
food safety,
health,
medicine,
policy,
propaganda,
public health
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