The Bankruptcy of Bureaucratic Benevolence

Source: Law & Liberty
by Theodore Dalrymple

“Analogies between individual and governmental conduct are no doubt hazardous, and have often been deprecated, for example by the modern monetary theorists, who think they are wiser than Adam Smith when he said: ‘What is prudence in the conduct of every private family, can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom.’ Of course, differences spring to mind. The credit of a family is unlikely to extend as far as that of a state …. No one, probably, would continue to lend to a family that had borrowed more than its annual income, mostly to continue to pay its current expenses, but there are large states where this has been the rule for many years. There is also a large difference between the virtues of individuals and the virtues of states.” (08/05/26)

https://lawliberty.org/the-bankruptcy-of-bureaucratic-benevolence/

NC: Edwards withdraws bid for reelection following ethics report

Source: Spectrum News 1

“Rep. Chuck Edwards announced he won’t seek reelection in a post to social media early Wednesday morning. ‘Serving Western North Carolina has been the honor of my life. Thank you for your trust, prayers, and support. God bless WNC and America,’ Edwards said. He added he will fullfill the remainder of his term. This follows the release of a report by the bipartisan House Ethics Committee, which indicated that Edwards should face censure from the House for inappropriate conduct directed at two young female staffers.” (08/05/26)

https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/charlotte/news/2026/08/05/rep–chuck-edwards-withdraws-bid-for-re-election

Two Horrors Don’t Make It Right

Source: Common Sense
by Paul Jacob

“The mayor of New York City, commie Mamdani, is trying to raise more money to pay for his socialism.
One scheme is to punish owners of a second home by imposing a so-called ‘pied-à-terre tax,’ a tax on the second residence of wealthy New Yorkers above and beyond regular property taxes. Now, the assumption that anybody with a second home, or an expensive second home in an expensive property market, must be rolling in liquid funds is faulty. The notion that if you have more wealth than somebody else it should be taken from you? Also faulty. The new tax bill is going to many New Yorkers with only one home. And the website set up (speaking loosely) to permit challenges of the designation of one’s home as a pied-à-terre is proving nightmarish to navigate.” (08/05/26)

https://thisiscommonsense.org/2026/08/05/2horrors/

An inconclusive Tuesday, in Michigan and beyond

Source: Semafor
by David Weigel

“The Democratic establishment couldn’t get some of its candidates over the line. The party’s rising left wing couldn’t win some key races. Republicans in two red states couldn’t convince voters to change election rules to make their party stronger. Tuesday’s primaries refused to settle into one of the storylines written in the weeks after Colorado’s primaries, where insurgents in both parties wildly overperformed.” (08/05/26)

https://www.semafor.com/article/08/04/2026/an-inconclusive-tuesday-in-michigan-and-beyond

Disney agrees deal to let TikTokers use its films & TV shows in videos

Source: BBC News [UK state media]

“Disney and TikTok have agreed a deal which will allow creators to use clips from Disney films, including its subsidiaries, in their videos. It means clips from hit franchises like Star Wars, Toy Story and the Marvel Cinematic Universe will soon start popping up in videos – which will also be shared on Disney’s short-form video platform, Verts. The scheme will be launched in the US before being rolled out to other countries. Neither company shared financial details of the agreement, although it follows the collapse of a $1bn (£745m) deal between Disney and OpenAI which would have let people use its characters in AI-generated videos. That agreement was cancelled in March when OpenAI shut down its AI video generation tool Sora, citing a decision to focus on other parts of its business.” (08/05/26)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c235ev9knm4o

The Helsinki Commission is a Cold War relic that needs to go

Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Steve Nicandros

“Every government institution should periodically be asked a simple question: is it still performing the mission for which Congress created it? That principle has become a hallmark of the Trump administration. Through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the closing of USAID, and the restructuring of federal agencies, the administration has encouraged the reexamination of longstanding institutions to ensure they remain faithful to their original purposes. That question should now be asked of one of Washington’s least scrutinized congressional bodies: the U.S. Helsinki Commission.” (08/05/26)

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/helsinki-commission/

Progressives Make Major Gains in Michigan

Source: The American Prospect
by David Dayen

“Abdul El-Sayed earned a narrow victory in the Michigan Senate primary on Tuesday, coming from third place and withstanding a $62 million onslaught from his main opponent, Haley Stevens. He won a statewide primary in a swing state on a message that prominently featured Medicare for All. And he won despite Stevens’s outside backers using an eight-year-old quote from the most popular politician in the Democratic Party, Barack Obama, praising her for being part of his administration. Those facts and that framing do not necessarily reflect the way a lot of progressives are feeling right now. But if the past two weeks of bad polling had not appeared and the last survey of the race was the mid-July poll showing Stevens up by seven, that mood would be markedly different.” (08/05/26)

https://prospect.org/2026/08/05/progressives-make-major-gains-in-michigan-el-sayed/