President Trump’s proposed “public charge” regulations don’t reflect a change in our immigration system, but a change in how we think about the welfare state. My latest at The Federalist.
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Before Ocasio-Cortez, there was Marcantonio
StandardAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez isn’t the first radical socialist member of Congress from New York. Today at National Review, I wrote about what we can learn from the last one, Vito Marcantonio.
Wealth Taxes Don’t Work
StandardAnd now for Part 2 of my Federalist article on Elizabeth Warren’s proposed wealth tax: why it won’t work.
Wealth Taxes and the Constitution
StandardI wrote two articles for The Federalist about Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax plan. In Part 1, published today, I discuss why the tax would be unconstitutional.
Star Trek and Endless War
StandardDeep Space Nine fans, rejoice: the 25th-anniversary recap series is back from hiatus. Read my piece about season 1, episode 12, today at The Federalist.
More Friday Baseball Charts
StandardNo new article today, so it’s time for some more charts. In this one, I tracked baseball’s leading strikeout leaders over time. Enjoy!
Detroit Debate Part Deux
StandardMore debates mean more shouting, more umbrage-taking, and above all more tweets. I collected the best of them this morning for The Federalist.
Motor City Tweets
StandardI collected the best tweets of last night’s Democratic debate, today at The Federalist.
Wheels on the Bus
StandardWhat kind of busing did Joe Biden oppose? What kind does Kamala Harris favor? I discussed the past (and possible future) of school busing today at The Federalist.
Is Big Tech Too Big?
StandardToday at The Federalist, I looked at the merits of the federal government’s monopoly case against Big Tech.