ICYMI: DOJ cleaning out national voter rolls, Democrats gerrymander Congressional districts…
Stories I’m reading…
Senators leave Washington without Trump nominees deal - via Politico
Bigoted vendor @ Martha's Vineyard Farmer's Market refused to sell to me for political reasons. I'm suing. - via The Dershow
Texas Dems to flee state amid national redistricting battle - via Politico
DOJ makes nationwide push to clean voter rolls, purging duplicates and noncitizens - via Just the News
Supreme Court to consider ban on race-based congressional redistricting to narrow Voting Rights Act - via The Post Millennial
With New 40% Tariff, Trump Takes Aim at U.S. Dependence on China’s Factories - via The New York Times
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Rebranding so-called "experts"
For years, the mainstream has been obsessed “experts”.
Scientific “experts” like Dr. Fauci, economic “experts” like Jerome Powell… they’ve been in the cultural spotlight, giving opinions and advice to Americans.
That’s all well and good if their expertise translated into fulfilled predictions.
But they seem to be more interested in pushing agendas than actually analyzing and assessing their subjects.
Their failures are annoying, albeit predictable, when it comes to prediction.
But in the case of things like public health (Covid panic, anyone?), their missteps can cause real problems.
That’s why I think we need to reevaluate how we look at the “experts”.
Let’s break it down.
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