The numbers don’t lie: The DNC is winning where it matters most

Source: The Hill
by Michael Kapp

“Since Trump returned to office, Democrats have overperformed in 90 percent of competitive elections and hold a perfect 30–0 record in flipped state legislative seats. Republicans may dominate the cash-on-hand conversation in political media, but Democrats are investing resources into actual electoral gains. That disconnect underscores how fundraising comparisons are, at best, an incomplete measure of political strength. Importantly, many of these gains are happening in places national Democrats historically have ignored.” (05/06/26)

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/5864467-democratic-fundraising-media-misconception/mlite/

Surveillance Tools Intended for Border Control Are Being Used Against Americans

Source: Reason
by JD Tuccille

“It goes without saying that any tool or power government acquires for addressing some crisis of the moment will eventually—often, almost immediately—be deployed against the general public. So it is with border enforcement and the crackdown on immigrants. Surveillance technology ostensibly intended for the enforcement of laws regulating migration is being turned against Americans.” (05/06/26)

https://reason.com/2026/05/06/surveillance-tools-intended-for-border-control-are-being-used-against-americans/

Cost of California’s High-Speed Rail Goes Up Again

Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Kerry Jackson

“It was supposed to cost $33 billion when voters approved the train in 2008. It will now cost at least $126 billion. It was also supposed to be carrying 65.5 million to 96.5 million intercity riders a year by 2030. Yet now 2040 is the date for ‘full service to start.’ Skeptics don’t believe we’ll ever see the train run with paying customers aboard.” (05/06/26)

https://fee.org/articles/cost-of-californias-high-speed-rail-goes-up-again/

The Iraq War’s Disastrous Legacy Rears Its Head

Source: The American Conservative
by Murtaza Hussain

“Over two decades after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, it is difficult to understand what the precise relationship is between Baghdad and Washington. Economic, political, and cultural ties between the two countries are weak—mostly reflecting in-built structural dependence by Iraqi institutions on the U.S. financial system—while a legacy of suspicion and hostility has outlived the war. This alienated relationship will be strange to those who remember the justifications for the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which was depicted as another step in an unstoppable march of liberal democracy after the end of the Cold War, intended to benefit not just Iraqis but Americans themselves.” (05/06/26)

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/the-iraq-wars-disastrous-legacy-rears-its-head/

The Pandemic Agreement Fails Again

Source: Brownstone Institute
by David Bell

“Finalization of the much-heralded Pandemic Agreement, the flagship of the World Health Organization’s pandemic agenda, has just been postponed again after another failure to resolve disagreements. Despite heavy pressure from the WHO and European Union in yet another meeting, in Geneva, Switzerland, a large bloc of African states are refusing to sign on to what they consider a clear colonialist agenda. Which of course it is, aimed at putting Covid-era wealth transfers on a more permanent footing. The WHO, for reasons explained below, is doing what it is paid to do. Major financial sponsors of the WHO have much to gain from getting this Agreement through.” (05/06/26)

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-pandemic-agreement-fails-again/

Redistricting without partisanship

Source: Christian Science Monitor
by staff

“In the week since the Supreme Court barred gerrymandering of districts intentionally based on race, many state legislatures have been busy debating how to redraw electoral maps. Some lawmakers have offered non-race-based ideas – including proportional representation – to ensure all disadvantaged voters have a voice. Such ideas, however, might first entail a dialogue, both across the aisle and across races. In Alabama, one legislator, Rep. Curtis Travis, offered a different kind of dialogue Monday.'” (05/05/26)

https://www.csmonitor.com/Editorials/the-monitors-view/2026/0505/Redistricting-without-partisanship

Regulators Broke the “Spirit” of Competition — Passengers Paid the Price

Source: The Daily Economy
by Stefan Bartl

“Washington blocked the merger that might have saved Spirit Airlines—then stood by as it collapsed. The result: fewer flights, higher prices, and a textbook case of policy backfiring on the consumers it aimed to protect.” (05/06/26)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/regulators-broke-the-spirit-of-competition-passengers-paid-the-price/

MAGA Will Kill Many Americans

Source: Paul Krugman
by Paul Krugman

“Most Americans appear to be unaware of the fact that life expectancy in the United States is substantially lower than in other advanced countries; we’re on a par with poorer nations in Europe like Albania. Surely even fewer people know that this wasn’t always true. In the early 1980s Americans lived about as long as citizens of other rich nations. Now we die substantially earlier …” (05/06/26)

https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/maga-will-kill-many-americans

Restricting Speech By Purportedly Protecting Children

Source: The Volokh Conspiracy
by Jacob Mchangama & Jeff Kosseff

“While governments around the world have imposed speech restrictions to fight misinformation and hate speech, they also have attempted to curb free speech for a less controversial reason: protecting children. But many of these restrictions stem from vague, unspecified, or speculative harms and corral wide swaths of speech that do not harm children. Censoring speech in the name of protecting children is not a terribly new phenomenon, especially in authoritarian countries. In 2012, for instance, Russia’s parliament passed a law allowing the country’s media censorship agency to unilaterally blacklist websites and take them offline, without any court approval. The lawmakers’ justification was protecting children from online harm, but civil liberties groups correctly predicted that the government would use these powers to curb far more speech. In recent years, such efforts have moved beyond authoritarian countries and taken hold in Western democracies.” (05/06/26)

https://reason.com/volokh/2026/05/06/restricting-speech-by-purportedly-protecting-children/