Source: Libertarian Institute
by Alan Mosley
“The Enlightenment produced many innovators, but few have left a legacy as contentious and influential as John Locke. Born in Wrington, Somerset on August 29, 1632, Locke wrote the political treatises that shaped England’s Glorious Revolution and later guided the American Revolution. Libertarians still appeal to Locke when debating self‑ownership, property rights, consent, and the scope of government. To celebrate his birthday tomorrow, let’s trace how Locke’s writings help to lay the groundwork for American libertarianism.” (08/28/25)
https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/john-locke-and-the-libertarian-tradition
Source: The Daily Economy
by Peter C Earle
“In contentious political environments, economic data rarely stand as objective measures. They are transformed into talking points and wielded to justify policies as much as to describe reality. A monthly jobs report, a quarterly GDP release, or an inflation figure splashed across financial headlines is treated with the solemnity of a laboratory result. Markets react, central bankers pontificate, and legislators posture — all on the basis of a handful of daunting numbers. Yet beneath the veneer of rigor lies a reality that economists have long known but the public too rarely hears: economic measurement is messy, contingent, and riven with flaws.” (08/28/25)
https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/economic-measurement-and-the-mirage-of-exactness/
Source: SFGate
“Rescuers in boats raced to reach stranded families in Pakistan’s populous eastern Punjab province Thursday, after three major rivers burst their banks because of heavy rain and the release of water from overflowing dams in neighboring India. The floods displaced nearly 250,000 people and officials said more than 1 million people were affected, with crops and businesses destroyed and many unable to leave their homes. At least 15 people were killed a day earlier in Gujranwala district and nearby villages, according to police. Forecasters said more rain was expected Friday, after a two-day pause, and could continue into next week. Marriyum Aurangzeb, senior minister of Punjab province, said floods hit 1,432 villages located along the Ravi, Sutlej and Chenab rivers, affecting about 1.2 million people and displacing 248,000 others.” (08/28/25)
https://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/floods-affect-1-2-million-displace-nearly-21019307.php
Source: Financial Times [UK]
“Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump’s move to fire her, kicking off a legal battle with high stakes for investors. Cook on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the US president in federal court in Washington, records showed. Further details were not immediately available. The move came after Trump said on Monday that he was sacking her immediately, over claims she lied on mortgage applications. Bill Pulte, a Trump ally and the federal housing director, has accused Cook of committing mortgage fraud. … Pulte referred his allegations to the justice department, but authorities have not filed any charges against her or accused her of wrongdoing. Cook and her lawyer, Abbe Lowell, have said Trump has no authority to fire her.” (08/28/25)
https://archive.is/7xIR4
Source: The Dispatch
“Conserving Liberalism | Interview: Cass Sunstein.” (08/28/25)
https://thedispatch.com/podcast/remnant/conserving-liberalism-interview-cass-sunstein/
Source: Law & Liberty
by Matthew J Franck
“The guilty secret among students of American politics is that many of them — perhaps most — have not read The Federalist in its entirety. They may have been introduced to ‘Publius,’ the nom de plume of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, early in their studies, as undergraduates or even in high school. But the demands on the time and attention of both teachers and students to ‘cover’ many things typically meant that only the ‘greatest hits’ of the eighty-five essays were assigned and discussed. Sometimes the authors of introductory textbooks on American government will include pivotal essays such as No. 10 and No. 51 in an appendix, and editors of anthologies of primary sources may include as many as eight or ten numbers of The Federalist. The work is sampled more often than read as a coherent unity.” (08/28/25)
https://lawliberty.org/book-review/the-shape-of-publius/
Source: Truthdig
by Bill Blum
“With the midterms more than a year away, US President Donald Trump and his enablers have launched a new war on voting rights. Its immediate target is November 2026; its ultimate goal is the institutionalization of one-party control of the federal government. This political ‘final solution’ is the last step in MAGA’s quest to extinguish liberal democracy in America. The war is being fought along legal and political fronts that stretch across the marble halls of the Supreme Court, Trump’s executive orders, Steve Bannon’s seedy podcast, the transformation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) into a latter-day Praetorian Guard, and threats to invoke the Insurrection Act. When it comes to voting rights, no single institution has been more destructive than the nation’s top judicial body under the hypocritical leadership of Chief Justice John Roberts.” [editor’s note: And this would be different from repeated (now proven) efforts by Dems to fix elections forever, exactly how? – SAT] (08/28/25)
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/rigging-the-midterms-is-just-the-beginning/
Source: Washington Post
“The Trump administration wants to use a Navy base north of Chicago as a launchpad for federal law enforcement activity against undocumented immigration, defense officials said Tuesday, as the White House contemplates also deploying thousands of U.S. troops to the nation’s third-largest city amid rising tension with the Illinois governor. Officials at Naval Station Great Lakes on Wednesday acknowledged having received a request from the Department of Homeland Security that seeks ‘limited support’ for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, whose aggressive tactics under the current administration have drawn outrage from opponents of President Donald Trump. The base, a hub for recruit training, would provide ‘facilities, infrastructure, and other logistical needs’ if the request is granted, defense officials said in a statement.” (08/28/25)
https://archive.is/XQSgx
Source: System Update
“Minnesota Shooting Exploited to Impose AI Mass Surveillance; Taylor Lorenz on Dark Money Group Paying Dem Influencers, and the Online Safety Act.” (08/28/25)
https://rumble.com/v6y7dam-system-update-show-507.html
Source: The Hill
“Robby Soave delivers radar criticizes U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and the Intel deal.” (08/28/25)
https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/5474965-rising-august-28-2025/