Rising, 12/18/25
Source: The Hill
“Insane: Bernie Sanders demands AI data center moratorium.” (12/18/25)
https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/5654714-rising-december-18-2025/
Source: The Hill
“Insane: Bernie Sanders demands AI data center moratorium.” (12/18/25)
https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/5654714-rising-december-18-2025/
Source: Independent Institute
by Craig Eyermann
“At any given time, the U.S. government is spending taxpayer dollars that are being wasted. Today’s example is being delivered by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). That’s a shame, because with around 533,000 career employees and another 106,000 non-career employees, the Postal Service accounts for about one out of every five of the U.S. government’s three million civilian employees. From post offices to stamp machines, mailboxes, and mail trucks, they represent the most visible connection Americans have with the federal government in their daily lives. But that connection doesn’t prevent them from squandering the resources of the taxpayers whose interests they are supposed to serve.” (12/18/25)
https://www.independent.org/article/2025/12/18/billions-usps-electric-vehicle/
Source: Cato Institute
by Scott Lincicome
“Readers might assume that, if forced to choose which U.S. policy shift was the year’s most important, I’d quickly blurt out ‘tariffs’ (before collapsing into a quivering heap), and—given the radical changes Trump has unilaterally and chaotically implemented in 2025—there are certainly good reasons for that choice. Yet there’s another, less-discussed policy change that could very well be more consequential over the long term—and one that, unlike tariffs, represents a truly radical break from how the United States has done business for a century: the Trump administration’s repeated efforts to give Uncle Sam a direct and permanent financial stake in numerous private, commercial companies.” (12/17/25)
https://www.cato.org/commentary/year-america-went-kinda-socialist
Source: Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
by Jacob Gaba
“Last year, the Satanic Temple of New Hampshire put up a Baphomet statue (a part-human, part-goat satanic deity) in front of the State House in Concord. People vandalized it and knocked off its head. Concord vowed to review its policies after its mayor described the statue as ‘deliberately provocative and disturbing.’ That raised major constitutional concerns. FIRE wrote to Concord, arguing that the government could not discriminate against disfavored displays. In a victory for free speech, Concord kept the statue and arrested the perpetrators. This year, despite questions from public officials, Baphomet is back up in front of the State House. New Hampshire’s backing of the Satanic Temple’s right to display its religious symbol illustrates a core First Amendment principle: When the government invites private holiday displays, the First Amendment bars viewpoint discrimination.” (12/18/25)
https://www.thefire.org/news/can-government-ban-controversial-public-holiday-displays
Source: CNN
“Trump administration health officials announced Thursday that the federal government will block transgender care to children by targeting hospitals and doctors that provide it. New proposed rules would prohibit hospitals from participating in Medicare and Medicaid if they provide care such as puberty blockers and surgeries for transgender minors, and would prevent federal coverage of such treatments. … It’s the latest in a string of actions by President Donald Trump’s administration that target transgender people, including eliminating mention of trans people on federal websites, halting data collection on health issues, removing trans people from the military and suing states that allow trans athletes to play on high school sports teams.” (12/18/25)
https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/18/health/transgender-care-minors-hhs-cms
Source: The New Republic
“Mike Johnson Visibly Rattled as ACA Infighting Boils Over: ‘Bullshit!'” (12/18/25)
Source: Liberal Currents
by Guillaume AW Attia
“China may well become the singular Olympus that all mere mortals look up to, but so long as this Olympus is home to Ogres it will struggle to compel the allegiance of the wider world.” (12/18/25)
https://www.liberalcurrents.com/china-between-ogre-and-olympus/
Source: The American Conservative
by Doug Bandow
“As a nation of immigrants, the United States long has dealt with the phenomenon of ‘hyphenated Americans,’ people who retained some affection and even loyalty to their ancestral homeland. This phenomenon wasn’t much of a problem in the 19th century, since Washington generally avoided overseas misadventures. The Mexican–American War and Spanish–American War reflected imperialist expansion rather than ancestral politics. However, that changed with World War I, when one-third of Americans had at least one foreign-born parent, mostly from Europe. As the conflict raged, Theodore Roosevelt insisted that real Americans could only support the U.S. … That Sen. [Andy] Kim presumably feels affection for his parents’ birthplace is unexceptional. … However, so-called hyphenated Americans should abandon the interests of the old world even as they celebrate continuing family and cultural ties. Legislators, especially, should leave their ethnic backgrounds outside the Capitol when they vote.” (12/18/25)
Source: The New Arab [UK]
“Israel launched several strikes on southern and eastern Lebanon on Thursday, Lebanese state media reported, as the Israeli military said it targeted Hezbollah infrastructure including a military compound. The attacks come as the committee monitoring the ceasefire, in effect since November 2024, which includes the United States, France and the UN in addition to Lebanon and Israel, is set to meet on Friday. … The Israeli military said it targeted ‘terror infrastructure sites in multiple areas across Lebanon’ including ‘a military compound used by Hezbollah to conduct training and courses’ for the Iran-backed group’s members.” (12/18/25)
https://www.newarab.com/news/israel-launches-series-strikes-lebanon
Source: The Liberty Exchange
“Peak Human: Lessons from the Rise and Fall of Golden Ages with Johan Norberg.” (12/18/25)