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Reflections:
Several months ago, I started a website to search federal awards.
The idea here was we'd find general waste, cut spending, execute on a vision of smaller government. And there's certainly a lot of bloat.
However, what started out as waste-cutting... See more
DataRepublican (small r)x.com
Why My Blog Is Called "Rise Over Run" (<464 words)
Several years ago I started my publication on Substack and named it Rise Over Run. I've written posts about why I chose that name, but recently I heard @lulumeservey put it better than even I could.
In an episode of the @TKPPodcast,... See more
The Volokh Conspiracy
reason.com... See moreA brilliant libertarian-republican theoretician before achieving power and after leaving it, Jefferson is a classic case of corruption of principle from being in power. The first Jefferson Administration, however, was certainly one of the finest libertarian moments in the history of the United States. Expenses were lowered, the army and navy were
These assumptions built the logic of the monumental state : a model in which infrastructure investment equated to progress, where permanence was synonymous with security, and where long-term certainty was seen as the highest form of public value.
Substack • Infrastructure After Permanence: From Monuments of Certainty….
The principled conservative voice. He spoke out against overreach by the left when that was the problem, and now he's standing up against overreach by the right.
Paul Grahamx.comlyel resner
lyelresner.comNo. I am purple pilled.
There are tens of millions of people born unlucky, lost ovarian lottery, system stacked against them––and they need + morally deserve help.
It would be great if private donors + scholarships + foundations could do it all but they can’t and... See more
Josh Wolfex.comWill Rogers
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