This is going to be one of those heavy weeks for links.
Let’s start out with probably the biggest media story – the new indictment against Donald Trump. The Dispatch has had the best take on the whole issue thus far.
What may actually be the more important story is Fitch downgrading the US credit rating from AAA to AA+ (Reuters article). Of course, Reason explains why this is a function of our current governmental disfunction.
In that same vein, Reason examines the broken budget process.
Sticking with Reason, here’s a couple of gun-related articles. First, an examination of how New Zealand can’t keep its registry of gun owners private. Second, a law professor advocating officials hiding behind qualified immunity to enforce unconstitutional gun laws.
Keeping in the RKBA vein, John Richardson discusses the latest push to rebrand gun control as “gun responsibility.”
From Ars Technica, an article about Reddit not having to reveal user names who discussed torrenting.
From Vox, an article advocating using “windfall profits” from AI companies to fund a universal basic income. For the entire planet. Let me be clear – when you use the term “windfall profits,” your whole proposal sounds uneducated.
From The Atlantic, an article debunking the common wisdom on learning styles.
From Cato, a fun little game called “The Green Card Game.” Can you navigate the current immigration system?
From Your Observer, a local library is offering teens a course on “Adulting 101.”
Whew! We need some light items.
First, you can now watch the first season of the original TMNT.
Second, T.REX Arms has done a bunch of detail scans to make holsters. They’re offering those scans up for other companies to use.
This last one you just have to watch.
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