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POLITICO Playbook PM: SCOTUS takes up GOP voting restrictions
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Big Tech’s Flawed Defense
The libertarian claim that being private should shield companies from government reform doesn t stand up to scrutiny
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Google, Facebook, and Twitter aren’t private companies best left alone by governments. They aren’t even private companies if “private” is meant to distinguish corporate activities from governmental functions. The distinction between the public and private sectors has long been blurry at best where major corporations have been concerned, with each sector involved in the other’s business. Governments compete with the private sector in garbage collection, electric utilities, railroads, and banking, while the private sector competes with government in prisons, elementary schools, ports, and the military.
The Ghosts of Abortion
January 27, 2021
Gene Veith
Why is our society so dysfunctional? Why has our culture become so toxic? Why is unhappiness so pervasive? Perhaps because we have embraced abortion, the consequences of which have been reverberating throughout our nation. Perhaps because we are haunted by the ghosts of millions of aborted children.
So says Nathanael Blake in a powerful essay that you have to read:
The corruption of abortion goes far beyond unpalatable political choices, however; making abortion-on-demand part of the culture changes the culture. Its evil effects are systemic, as well as individual, and they do not end with the violent killing of the unborn.
The failing comforts of censorship
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Want to deliver information that disputes the COVID-19 information being put out by the CDC, even if you’re a team of very qualified medical professionals? No soup for you.
Odd, isn’t it, that the people who scream loudest about the “threat to our democracy” are many times the ones who work the hardest to undermine it.
And they do a good job. Those powering the Professional Outrage Industry can take credit for 88% of American universities restricting free speech in some form and helping push the tech giants and mainstream publications to shut down opinions they dislike. For example, USA Today now uses leftist college interns to weed out conservative voices.
The Best Books I Read in 2020 – Catholic World Report
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