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National Review editorial
The Chamber should adopt its proposed legislation to force bytes, Tiktok’s Chinese owner, to “divest itself in the company financially,” says National Review Editor. Yes, Tiktok is a popular app on social media. It is also “is a spy program” that is controlled by a “hostile rival superpower.” And China showed that it “is willing to weapon” Tiktok to us when the pressed thousands of “quarreling” young users for flooding of Congress’s telephone lines to protest “their favorite toy that is removed.”
Bryce Covert in the New York Times
The economy “seems robust on paper, but Americans are dissatisfied with it,” says Bryce Covert. There are many reasons. Inflation has dropped but prices remain “unpleasantly high.” Getting grounds such as housing or childcare has become more difficult. Republicans “Maybe just don’t like an economy run by a democratic president.” But an important factor is that “the country created the most robust security network we had seen in decades” during the pandemic, then “removed everything.”
Jonah Goldberg in the Los Angeles Times
National Republican Party “is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Trumpism,” says Johan Goldberg. Former President Donald Trump has long dominated GOP, but his clamps of a third presidential election nomination overcharged his “takeover” by the party, “culminating with Trumpian captivity in the Republican National Committee.” Now that his coats and family control RNC, the GOP facility Trump to challenge is gone. Maga is the Republican facility now.
Steve Kennedy in slate
The conservative legal movement’s driving force for “religious freedom” has resulted in major gains for “Christian legal interests,” says Steve Kennedy. The courts have not been as friendly to “religious practitioners outside the” Judeo-Christian “tradition.” An appeal court recently decided against the non -profit Apache bracket in its costume against the sale of Sacred Apache -Mark to copper breaking interests. It is “absurd” to claim to sell land that is bound to a specific “spiritual practice” does not inhibit religious freedom.