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In this issue

POST APOCALYPSE - Neither rain nor sleet nor snow will stop the U.S. Postal Service. But a pandemic on top of a political fiasco? That’s a first-class problem. - CHRISTIAN BRITSCHGI.

WHY IS IT SO HARD TO SUE A BAD COP? - “Redress for a federal officer’s unconstitutional acts is either extremely limited or wholly nonexistent.” - DAMON ROOT.

WHY DIDN’T COVID-19 KILL THE CONSTITUTION? - We can thank judges who were prepared to enforce constitutional limits on public health powers. - JACOB SULLUM

How Many Union Members Does It Take To Operate A Train?

President Joe Biden’s proposed $2.25 trillion infrastructure spending bill is more than just a huge barrel of federal cash for road, bridge, and rail projects. It is also a vehicle for reauthorizing America’s surface transportation laws, providing an opportunity for special interests to write new rules and mandates into federal policy.

How Many Union Members Does It Take To Operate A Train?

3 mins

Post Apocalypse

Neither rain nor sleet nor snow will stop the U.S. Postal Service. But a pandemic on top of a political fiasco? That’s a first-class problem.

Post Apocalypse

10+ mins

Why Is It So Hard To Sue A Bad Cop?

“Redress for a federal officer’s unconstitutional acts is either extremely limited or wholly nonexistent.”

Why Is It So Hard To Sue A Bad Cop?

10 mins

Why Didn't COVID-19 Kill the Constitution?

WE CAN THANK JUDGES WHO WERE PREPARED TO ENFORCE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON PUBLIC HEALTH POWERS.

Why Didn't COVID-19 Kill the Constitution?

10+ mins

How Mass Immigration Stopped American Socialism

Relatively open borders helped halt the early 20th Century welfare state.

How Mass Immigration Stopped American Socialism

9 mins

Jane Coaston – Meet The New York Times' Libertarian Podcaster

Jane Coaston on the polarization of everything

Jane Coaston – Meet The New York Times' Libertarian Podcaster

10+ mins

Who Gets To Decide the Truth?

We all get a say—not just priests, princes, or partisans.

Who Gets To Decide the Truth?

10+ mins

Autonomous Mexico

What happened when some indigenous people took their lands back from the state

Autonomous Mexico

6 mins

America's Cross-Partisan Dalliance With Eugenics

A new book pulls the curtain back—but only partway.

America's Cross-Partisan Dalliance With Eugenics

6 mins

Economist John Cochrane Is Still Worried About the Debt

The U.S. national debt held by the public is currently almost $22 trillion, or about $67,000 per citizen, surpassing the country’s annual GDP for the first time since World War II. The Congressional Budget Office predicted in March that the U.S. debt would grow to 102 percent of GDP by the end of 2021, to 107 percent by 2031, and to 202 percent by 2051. Those estimates came before President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, which made the long-term budget outlook even worse.

Economist John Cochrane Is Still Worried About the Debt

3 mins

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LanguageEnglish

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