
Inalienable rights in an age of tyranny: The government is playing God
What are inalienable rights worth if they can be redefined, delayed, or revoked by executive order?

What are inalienable rights worth if they can be redefined, delayed, or revoked by executive order?
Six rural Virginia hospitals are now at risk of being closed, but good news for the 1 percent – you’ll be getting your tax breaks.
A proposal to sell 2.2 to 3.3 million acres of public lands in the western U.S. was removed from President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
As protesters challenged ICE agents carrying out immigration raids in Los Angeles, demonstrators in Washington, D.C., were protesting the Trump administration’s attacks on veterans’ jobs, benefits and healthcare.
With the exception of die-hard Trumpers, it has become obvious to all that we elected another old man, this one actually incoherent and incompetent.
Jim Ryan explained his decision to step down as the president of UVA, saying he did so because “I cannot make a unilateral decision to fight the federal government in order to save my own job.”
Susan Monarez, the nominee to be the new director of the CDC, is apparently OK that Bobby Kennedy’s failson and Elon Musk eliminated the Office on Smoking and Health.
Don Beyer is going to run for re-election to the Eighth District congressional seat in the 2026 cycle. Two things at play here: Beyer will be 76 next summer, so, he’s an old; but he’s not necessarily one of the olds who acts and votes like an old.

Oil prices, and gas prices with them, were already trending higher with the missile attacks going back and forth between Israel and Iran.
A Spotsylvania County MAGA patriot pleaded guilty in federal court this week in a hate-crime case in which he tried to shoot two Latino immigrants after asking them how long they’d been in the U.S.
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