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Top 25 News Stories (August 2, 2023)

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Trump Charged with Effort to Undo Election Loss and Subvert Transfer of Power – 4 Counts – 6 Unnamed Co-Conspirators

 

Indictment 3.0: Jack Smith Indicts Trump Day After Hunter, Joe Biden ImplicatedRussia

 

At this point, why not bypass the legal niceties and just put Trump in jail?

 

Beware the ‘Long Count’

 

New York attorney general’s Trump lawsuit “ready for trial,” her office says Mainstream

 

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Michigan Democrat AG Follows Lead of Biden’s DOJ and Indicts Her Former GOP Foe Matthew DePerno

 

Intelligence Agencies and Big Tech

 

‘Facebook Files’ Reveal Despicable Disregard for the Constitution

 

Bernie Sanders Wants to Prosecute Climate Change Dissenters

 

Why I’m no Longer a Democrat #WalkAway YT

 

The Left’s Insulting Exploitation of Emmett Till

 

To Cure Healthcare, We Need to Kill Government Involvement

 

Before the New Deal, Americans could buy health insurance from commercial insurers, fraternal organizations, doctors, and/or hospitals. Life insurers also offered health services, purely out of the profit motive. The system was imperfect but far better than the government-dominated postwar system that supplanted it.

 

Tellingly, Singapore adopted America’s early system and allowed it to evolve freely. As economist Sean Flynn shows in The Cure That Works (2019), the small island nation created a healthcare system with relatively little government intervention. It provides world-class service at prices so low that even the poorest of the poor receive adequate treatment. Thanks to competition, four Singaporean physicians need the support of only one administrator. In America, by contrast, each doctor, on average, relies on four administrators to deal with government and heavily regulated insurance bureaucracies.

 

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