America’s Longest Government Shutdown Shows Why We Must Free Air Traffic Control from Politics

Source: Reason
by Robert Poole

“Nations that moved air traffic control out of politics have better tech, no shutdown chaos, and stable funding. Congress keeps choosing dysfunction instead.” (11/05/25)

https://reason.com/2025/11/05/americas-longest-government-shutdown-shows-why-we-must-free-air-traffic-control-from-politics/

MAGAfy the Debt

Source: Bet On It
by Bryan Caplan

“I was happy to sign the Manhattan Statement on Higher Education. Yes, I oppose all government support for education. But if government is going to fund education, it has a fiduciary responsibility to taxpayers to get good value for their money. And the Manhattan Statement is a careful effort to do precisely that. The Trump administration’s proposed Compact for Academic Excellence is considerably less careful. Most egregiously, two of its provisions directly contradict each other.” (11/05/25)

https://www.betonit.ai/p/magafy-the-debt

Restoring shared gain in world trade

Source: Christian Science Monitor
by staff

“A summit on Thursday between President Donald Trump and the leaders of five Central Asian nations (aimed at striking deals on critical metals for high-tech industries) could mark a significant advance for the world over the course of a few months. The meeting at the White House reflects a possible return to a global order in which countries exchange economic opportunities out of a self-desire to help others thrive rather than inflicting a zero-sum approach to international trade. In early 2025, such exercises in enlightened self-interest were losing ground. Mr. Trump imposed massive tariffs on most nations, most notably China. In return, China restricted exports of critical elements – known as rare earths – of which it controls 90% of world production. The two largest economies were reverting to a type of mercantilism from centuries past, trying to weaponize their monopoly-like controls over particular markets or resources..” (11/06/25)

https://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/the-monitors-view/2025/1106/Restoring-shared-gain-in-world-trade

Trump knows he has just one year to fireproof his agenda, safeguard future elections

Source: New York Post
by Miranda Devine

“‘AND SO IT BEGINS! …’ Donald Trump’s dramatic, four-word salvo on Truth Social just before midnight Tuesday means he knows the honeymoon is over. After thumping wins by radical Democrats — a tautology now, of course — the battle lines are clear. The president knows he has just one year until the midterms to ­fireproof his agenda and safeguard ­future elections against Democratic fraud. That’s why he wants to end the filibuster. The 60-vote Senate threshold is strangling Republican priorities and is allowing Democrats to shut down the government for the fifth week while blaming Trump. Yet too many Senate Republicans don’t know what time it is. They are clinging to outdated niceties that Democrats are itching to blow up as soon as they get their hands back on the reins — which will be soon if the GOP old guard doesn’t wake up.” (11/05/25)

https://nypost.com/2025/11/05/opinion/miranda-devine-trump-knows-he-has-just-one-year-to-fireproof-his-agenda-safeguard-future-elections/

Why is Ofcom trying to censor Americans?

Source: spiked
by Adam Edwards

“When Preston Byrne received a demand from Ofcom for £20,000 last month, he printed it off, put it through the shredder and turned it into bedding for his pet hamster. The lawyer, who is representing US messageboard 4chan in its legal wrangling with Ofcom, even publicly poked fun at Britain’s communications quango, telling it that his hamster – Mr Whiskers – said the letter ‘smelled of failure.’ It’s a sign of just how confident the American attorney is in his assertion that Britain’s Online Safety Act has no legal force outside the UK, despite Ofcom’s claims to the contrary.” (11/05/25)

https://archive.is/Xhrhf

The Most Important Supreme Court Case of Year (So Far)

Source: Persuasion
by Charles Lane

“American patriots began their rebellion against the British Crown in part because Parliament, in faraway London, forced them to pay taxes on imported goods without their consent. Their slogan, ‘no taxation without representation,’ evolved into a foundational principle of the United States. … You wouldn’t think we’d be relitigating this on the eve of the nation’s 250th birthday. But we are, because President Trump has asserted the power to levy tariffs without any debate or vote in Congress. Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a lawsuit brought by small businesses and states who are affected by the tariffs and want to stop them. It’s a big deal for the economy. But it’s also a historic test of the judiciary’s willingness to act as an independent check on the executive.” (11/06/25)

https://www.persuasion.community/p/the-supreme-court-might-be-about

Civil war ahead in these States?

Source: The Price of Liberty
by Nathan Barton

“Some scholars have come up with the idea that it is not really a ‘civil war’ until there are at least a thousand dead in the fighting. While we disagree with that entire chain of logic, we note that such a milestone has long been passed when it comes to government agencies killing people over political matters, certainly in only a decade or so.” (11/05/25)

https://thepriceofliberty.org/2025/11/04/civil-war-ahead-in-these-states/

Institutional neutrality can’t be used to turn students into puppets

Source: Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
by Graham Piro

“At a moment of political turmoil in American history, rife with violence, mass protest, and division, one university chose neutrality. In 1967, when the president of the University of Chicago convened a faculty committee to deliberate on how the university should approach social and political issues, American higher education faced a pivotal moment. The Berkeley Free Speech Movement had changed the face of campus activism just three years prior. American society was rocked by protests against the Vietnam War and racial segregation. That the committee emerged from deliberations with the Kalven Report, which recommended that colleges and universities stay neutral on major social and political issues, was a testament to the committee’s understanding of the purpose of the university to advance knowledge and truth-seeking.” (11/05/25)

https://www.thefire.org/news/institutional-neutrality-cant-be-used-turn-students-puppets

Thoughts on oligarchy vii

Source: The Peaceful Revolutionist
by David S D’Amato

“I suggested last time that what we need to do going forward is redirect politics, making it an exercise in interrogating and exposing the factual story of the system. This is a positive politics that has no use for the prevailing politics of impotent identity on both apparent teams. If you know my positive politics of ‘consistent Manchesterism,’ then you know that what I’m not doing here is criticizing liberalism on substantive grounds. As we’ve discussed, almost all ordinary people, irrespective of their professed political opinions, already practice some broadly liberal and pluralistic politics in their day-to-day lives, in that they are more than willing to treat others with basic decency and respect, on account of the fact that they’re dealing with another human being.” (11/05/25)

https://dsdamato.substack.com/p/thoughts-on-oligarchy-vii