Taxpayers Still on the Hook for a Gas Tax Holiday

Source: Exiled Policy
by Jason Pye & Eric Harrison

“Of course, Congress needs to find a way to ease the pain Americans feel at the pump. This is why it was so critical for lawmakers to exercise their constitutional and statutory powers to stop the military action against Iran, which led to higher gas prices. Unfortunately, Americans are paying the price for that military action in more ways than just higher gas prices.” (05/15/26)

https://exiledpolicy.substack.com/p/taxpayers-still-on-the-hook-for-a

Data centers: true menace or fearmongering?

Source: The Price of Liberty
by Nathan Barton

“The opportunity for government interference grows because of fear. Which is no doubt one reason that certain groups of people encourage and do the fearmongering. Wealth and power is a constant theme.” (05/15/26)

https://thepriceofliberty.org/2026/05/15/data-centers-true-menace-or-fearmongering/

Universities’ Best Defense Against Censorship in the Public Square Is Free Inquiry

Source: The UnPopulist
by Jonathan Marks

“In their otherwise valuable new book, two prominent professors acknowledge the need for diverse viewpoints on campuses but don’t offer a cure for intellectual uniformity.” (05/15/26)

https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/universities-best-defense-against

How to Stop Mega Gerrymandering From Scrambling Democracy

Source: Common Dreams
by Ralph Nader

“‘Gerrymandering’ is the historic term for politicians picking their voters by manipulating congressional and state electoral districts. Redistricting usually happens every 10 years. It is fair to say that most voters don’t want politicians rigging the system to help one party win elections. Both the Republican and Democratic parties have played this partisan gerrymandering game for years. Recently, the Republicans have become more ruthlessly partisan and have outpaced the Democrats. That is why, for example, in Pennsylvania, Democrats substantially outvote the Republicans but have fewer seats in the House of Representatives. In the past year, the gerrymandering race has run amok. It was ignited by Tyrant Trump, who told his buddy Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to break with the decennial tradition and get the GOP legislature this year to redistrict Texas to knock out four or five Democrats who are now in Congress.” (05/16/26)

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/stop-mega-gerrymandering

The US Should Cut Its Losses in the Iran War

Source: Independent Institute
by Ivan Eland

“Presidential power is now running rogue. Congress needs to push back at its roots and use the War Powers Resolution of the 1970s to end both the Iran War and the continuing War on Terror. The president’s own party is paralyzed by congressional members’ fear that an adverse tweet from Trump will end their political careers, even though there should be strength in numbers to do the right thing. However, many should be even more frightened that the American people will fire them in November if they don’t act to end this pointless war of choice now.” (05/15/26)

https://www.independent.org/article/2026/05/15/cut-losses-iran-war/

Should Presidential Pardon Power be More Restricted?

Source: Cato Institute
by Dan Greenberg

“The pardon power is different from other constitutional powers. It is unchecked and absolute: There is no other branch of government that can interfere with a president’s pardons. The Constitution was created in the shadow of absolute royal power; it was designed to resist the corruption of such power. The division of government into three separate branches is meant to ensure a system of checks and balances on government power. From this perspective, the pardon power stands out: The unilateral pardon power looks like the last remaining remnant of royalism in the Constitution. … Do Donald Trump’s pardons give us good reason to change the rules of the Constitution? Is it time to put the brakes on solo pardon power? I think there are lessons to be learned from the president’s abuse of office.” (05/15/26)

https://www.cato.org/commentary/should-presidents-power-be-more-restricted

Mass Transit in the Sky: How Air Travel Went from Elite to Affordable

Source: The Daily Economy
by Donald J Boudreaux

“The golden age of airline service was also an era of restriction and high prices. From deregulation to the downfall of no-frills Spirit, competition exposes what travelers are truly willing to pay for.” (05/15/26)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/mass-transit-in-the-sky-how-air-travel-went-from-elite-to-affordable/

The FDA’s New Psychedelic Rules Are Groovy, but the Agency Is Still a Bad Trip

Source: Reason
by Steven Greenhut

“The federal Food and Drug Administration nannies have been tormenting Americans for decades, which is no surprise given the pitfalls of putting bureaucrats in charge of such an important function as determining the safety of our food supply, and evaluating drugs and medical devices. Frankly, it’s amazing that we all haven’t starved to death or been denied basic medications, given the FDA’s Byzantine approval process. … One of the benefits, however, of the Trump administration’s Overton-Window-shifting approach toward health policy is its lighter touch toward substances that previous administrations had approached with a prohibitionist view.” (05/15/26)

https://reason.com/2026/05/15/the-fdas-new-psychedelic-rules-are-groovy-but-the-agency-is-still-a-bad-trip/

The “Free Trade” Tax on Americans

Source: American Greatness
by Thaddeus G McCotter

“Two recent news items have spurred the return of the tariff issue to the front burner of American politics. First (at the time of writing), President Trump will attend a summit with People’s Republic of China (PRC) President Xi Jinping in May. Second, U.S. Steel has announced plans to resume operations at its Gary, Indiana, tin mill. And, again, one will hear the Free Traders shrilly bemoaning how ‘tariffs are a tax on consumers.’ If one were to honestly accept the Free Traders’ logic that a company passing off its costs of compliance with a federal statute and/or regulation on to consumers constitutes a ‘tax,’ one would then be required to declare almost every governmental decision touching upon the health, safety, and welfare of the nation a tax as well.” (05/16/26)

https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/16/the-free-trade-tax-on-americans/

Trying Souls

Source: Common Sense
by Paul Jacob

“‘Could this be the Antichrist?’ So wondered out loud today’s most popular conservative voice … about President Donald J. Trump. That commentator, Tucker Carlson, then answered himself: ‘Well, who knows?’ Later, speaking to Lulu Garcia-Navarro with The New York Times, Mr. Carlson denied (thrice) ever verbalizing that eschatological question. Of course, as Scott Jennings points out, Tucker contextualized the matter by asserting that the president was ‘more of a hostage’ to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in deciding to go to war against Iran. ‘Seems to me it has to be one or the other,’ offered Jennings. ‘Are you a supernatural evil being or are you some weak hostage or slave to other people?'” (05/15/26)

https://thisiscommonsense.org/2026/05/15/trying-souls/