Politics

The States Can Help End Politicized Debanking | National Review
If more states take up the cause of eliminating the politicization of access to our economy, the resulting state laws may spur Washington, D.C., to action. Source link
Trump’s Private Sector Shakedown | National Review
‘State capitalism’ never works. Source link
Beware the Return of Inflation | National Review
The surge in the producer price index is not due to tariffs — which should worry the administration. Source link
Trump Shines a Light on Discrimination in College Admissions | National Review
By forcing schools to open their books, it will be much more difficult for them to rely on application essays and obscure admissions criteria to ‘cover their tracks.’ ...
Tariffs Won’t Bridge the Fiscal Gap | National Review
With borrowing unleashed, and tariffs offering little more than political cover, Washington is sprinting toward a cliff edge. Source link
One Big Thing That Critics of Trump’s Move Against D.C. Crime Miss | National Review
It doesn’t matter if the overall crime rate is comparable to that of other cities if it threatens government officials and staffers. Source link
The Week: Trump Meets with Putin | National Review
Plus: Remembering Jim Lovell. Source link
D.C.’s Home Rule Is a Luxury, Not a Right | National Review
Trump is acting well within the bounds of the Constitution. Source link
Republicans Should Pass a Reconciliation Bill Sequel | National Review
The fiscal, political, and moral case for another round of tax reform. Source link
The Smithsonian Should Ditch the Ideology and Keep the History | National Review
If done wisely, the White House’s review of museum materials could remove countless progressive distortions of the American story. Source link
The National Debt Just Eclipsed $37 Trillion: Here’s What We Should Do About That | National Review
The solution here is politically difficult, but it is not complicated. Source link
Santa Fe: From Frayed Pueblo to Victorian to Pueblo Revival to Art Draw | National Review
And a visit to the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Source link