DoGE hasn’t been the success supporters initially believed
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At the core of DOGE’s problem is its mission
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At the core of DOGE’s problem is its mission
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By the late 1990s and onwards, White House advisers and presidents openly declared their love of executive orders
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Harry, Meghan and others are at the forefront of pushing for the US to adopt more UK-style approaches to internet regulation
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Is lowering the crime rate worth giving up your privacy?
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A good idea that could bring down costs has been trapped in FDA red tape
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‘Who is she to impose her values on us?’
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But is the victory sustainable?
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Last summer, he touted 16 cent savings on cookouts; this year…not so much
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Here’s what analysts are saying about the shaky economy
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Skepticism remains on whether red flag laws work
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The 1970s called — they want their price ceilings back
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Another government bureaucracy won’t solve the problem
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Chuck Schumer overlooks the real problem: government spending
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In the culture war, figuring out how much government is too much government
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The Biden administration knew it was printing and spending too much money
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The Constitution says nothing about getting pet projects for states
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The vast majority of taxpayer dollars spent never get a vote. Fortunately it can be fixed
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Any alternative to the former president should be actually conservative
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Jerome Powell is confident in the American economy and the ability to avoid a recession
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Americans might be willing to pay more at the pump but they should know who’s to blame