Does the Constitution grant citizenship to anyone born inside the United States? I wrote about the debate over birthright citizenship today at The Federalist.
The Birds Have Flown
StandardWhen legislatures cede their powers to the executive, it’s a threat to everyone’s liberty. My take on the role of the Oregon State Police in the state senate walkout, today at National Review.
Socialism, busing, and crystals
StandardAnother debate means another tweet roundup! Check out the good, the bad, and the weird from last night’s Democratic debate in Miami, today at The Federalist.
Los Democraticos
Standard¡Buenos días! I collected the best tweets from last night’s Democratic debate. Check them out today at The Federalist.
Facebucks
StandardFacebook wants to create its own digital currency. It’s a terrible idea.
There’s a lot to be said for severing the link between government and money. When money is independent of government, it is not subject to the inflationary whims of whoever runs the capital that day. Independent money must be based on something people believe in, not just on the government’s say-so. That means it’s likely to be more real, more lasting, and more secure. For people who don’t think the Federal Reserve lives up to the task, gold has always been an option, just as bitcoin is now.
So it’s not wrong in itself for a private company to make private money. But anyone who trusts Facebook with something as important as currency itself is making a huge mistake. The social media company already has way more information on all of us than it should. It is already plagued by privacy violations and data leaks. Give them access to your money and your bank account? No thanks.
Free trade with unfree nations?
StandardCan we have free trade with unfree nations? Not without giving away the store. I looked at the rare earths trade and rigged competition with China, today at The Federalist.
Iran: Can we not?
StandardDoes anyone want a land war in Asia? There’s no appetite for war on the left, center, or even most of the right. And yet we cannot allow other countries to shoot down our fantastically overpriced drones.
The President seems to be of two minds, himself, and it’s easy to see why. We need in in-between measure to punish Iran’s insolence while not creating a drawn-out conflict. We could seize assets equal to the value of the drone, but I think we’ve already seized all we can get. Likewise, sanctions are already dialed up on Iran, aren’t they.
Respectable nations used to punish wrongdoers with a nice shore bombardment, which would really be our best option. The problem: Tomahawk missiles cost more than a million bucks a piece. Why through good money after bad?
This is why we should not have retired our battleships. They are, admittedly, no good in a naval battle anymore. Carriers made them obsolete in that way. But parking the USS Iowa off the coast of a rogue nation’s largest port? That will get their attention. And with technology from the 1940s, you can’t beat the price. That’s fiscal conservatism and conservative foreign policy rolled into one. Anchors aweigh!
Rebuild Penn Station
StandardConservatives should support the effort to rebuild New York’s Penn Station to its former grandeur: my latest at The Federalist.
Tom Brady continues to be the worst
StandardLast week, I wrote about Tom Brady trying to trademark Tom Seaver’s nickname. This week, we find that he is even shadier than that. According to court filings discovered by NBC Sports, Brady’s TB12 foundation is suing a professional lacrosse player, Trevor Baptiste. Baptiste’s crime, in Brady’s eyes, was to have the same initials as him.
The Atlas Lacrosse Club midfielder used the mark “TB9” on his own equipment and in marketing. Like Brady, he used his own initials and uniform number as a shorthand for himself. TB12, Inc. sued Baptiste, claiming the mark will cause consumer confusion. Baptiste, faced with the high-priced lawyers marshaled by the New England superstar, was forced to comply.
The message: only Tom Brady is allowed to have the initials TB. Look out Terry Bradshaw, Brady will be coming for you next!
Settle it for good, democratically
StandardWhether Roe v. Wade is overturned or not, a constitutional amendment is needed to settle the issue for good. My latest at The Federalist.