Righteousness At The Expense Of Others … Isn’t

Source: The Findings Substack
by Paul Rosenberg

“Righteous acts are ones that you undertake, of your own will, at your own expense, and at your own risk. All else are cheap substitutes. You’re never going to strengthen and confirm your own soul by pretending that some mega-hierarchy will be an effective conduit for righteous deeds, and authorizing them to do those deeds with money they take away from others. Whatever good feelings you gain from that will be surface stuff only; they won’t upgrade you, and in the end they become little more than theater.” (01/30/26)

https://thefindings.substack.com/p/righteousness-at-the-expense-of-others

The Minneapolis Shootings Underline the Advantages of Body Cameras, Which DHS Has Been Slow To Adopt

Source: Reason
by Jacob Sullum

“A pending appropriations bill could increase transparency and accountability by requiring DHS personnel to record encounters with the public.” (01/30/26)

https://reason.com/2026/01/30/the-minneapolis-shootings-underline-the-advantages-of-body-cameras-which-dhs-has-been-slow-to-adopt/

The audacity of Trump’s choice as Fed chief

Source: Christian Science Monitor
by staff

“The U.S. Senate will soon grill Kevin Warsh as President Donald Trump’s nominee to head up the nation’s central bank starting in May. The position is one of the most powerful in Washington. The Federal Reserve, with its mandate from Congress to ensure stable prices and full employment, helps steer both the American and world economy, mainly by setting interest rates. Given that the Senate easily approved the former Wall Street lawyer two decades ago to sit on the bank’s board – as the Fed’s youngest-ever governor – it might not probe him hard on one of his most intriguing yet disputed ideas. Yet, it should. Mr. Warsh, a graduate of Stanford and Harvard, maintains that the American people – in their curiosity, ingenuity, freedom, equality, and collaboration – are as important as the Fed in keeping inflation low.” (01/30/25)

https://www.csmonitor.com/Editorials/the-monitors-view/2026/0130/The-audacity-of-Trump-s-choice-as-Fed-chief