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The assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University has left me shaken. I was still processing my last chapter on moral outrage when news broke that a sniper’s bullet had struck him mid-debate, ending his life...
There was a time, not so long ago, when disagreements over policy in America, however heated, generally unfolded within a shared understanding of facts. We might have argued passionately about tax rates, foreign policy, or social programs, ...
I want to be on the record right up front: I still believe in the power of free markets to drive innovation and lift people up. I do not believe in government intervention in markets. I long for a “freer” market, but as I've said many times...
As I continue to explore the complexities of America's immigration system in this series on fairnessmatters.vote, it's evident that the issue remains a microcosm of our broader political dysfunction. In July 2023, I published Chapter 3.4 | ...
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