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A Progressive Hellscape

A Progressive Hellscape

Posted on Saturday, January 11, 2025 | by Outside Contributor | 0 Comments | Print “February was the wettest month in downtown Los Angeles since 1998. With over 12 inches of rain drenching the city, it was the fourth-wettest February–and the seventh-wettest month overall –in the city’s nearly 150-year recorded history,” said…

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Why Javier Milei Matters | @amacforamerica

Why Javier Milei Matters | @amacforamerica

In the days leading up to the November 2023 presidential election in Argentina, a hundred “leading” economists from around the world, including progressive favorite Thomas Piketty, published an open letter warning that “radical right-wing economist” Javier Milei would inflict “devastation” and social chaos on his country. They said it like it was a bad thing.…

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“Net Neutrality” Suffers Fatal Blow in Court

“Net Neutrality” Suffers Fatal Blow in Court

Nothing symbolizes the outgoing Biden administration’s big-government incompetence, arrogance, stubbornness and needless overreach better than its campaign to reimpose so-called “Net Neutrality” on the nation’s internet sector.       Like the Biden administration itself, however, Net Neutrality now faces a well-deserved end thanks to a new ruling from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.   Net…

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Great Blue Heron, Faith, and Awe

Great Blue Heron, Faith, and Awe

Her grandmother painted thousands of watercolors, curling surf from Pemaquid to Monhegan, sunsets so alive you could feel their warmth, almost sentient, crackling like a fire before your feet. More broadly, her grandmother painted life, and nothing more elegantly against any skyline – dusky, bright, or barren – than Maine’s own Great Blue Heron.  Somehow,…

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