Stop the Court’s Interference with Homelessness, Dispel the Illusion of ‘Bidenomics’

End Court’s Homeless Meddling: The US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has been identified as a significant contributor to the issue of homeless camps on the West Coast, argues the Washington Examiner editorial board. In the case of Martin v. Boise, the 9th Circuit used the Eighth Amendment to prevent cities from enforcing anti-camping laws unless they provided enough shelter beds for every homeless person. This restriction makes it more challenging for cities to address homelessness. The editorial suggests that the Supreme Court should follow the example set by abortion regulation and return the authority of homelessness policy to democratically elected leaders.

The ‘Moms for Liberty’ Explosion: Robert Pondiscio at The Free Press highlights the rise of Moms for Liberty as a game-changer in education advocacy. This organization, described as the most influential since Teach For America, has achieved success by deviating from the typical playbook of parent advocacy groups. With 67% of Americans believing that K–12 public education is on the wrong track, including half of Democrats, Moms for Liberty has gained momentum quickly. The organization may have more school board members than Teach For America has alumni in elected positions, despite being just 30 months old.

The ‘Bidenomics’ Delusion: Despite President Biden’s claims of success for the middle class based on job numbers, Karen Petrou at The Hill argues that wealth inequality in the US is at one of its highest levels. The bottom 50% of households would need a $5,000 increase in income just to maintain the same purchasing power as before the pandemic. Two-thirds of American households are struggling to make ends meet, causing disapproval of Biden’s economic performance among voters. While the president aims to convey a message of happiness, the reality for most Americans is far from it.

The Case for Chris Christie: Former New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie is running an impressive presidential campaign, according to Michael Brendan Dougherty at the National Review. While other candidates hope for Trump’s decline, Christie is bravely confronting him and surviving the backlash. Although Dougherty would prefer a leader like Ron DeSantis who challenges business interests, Christie delivers a powerful presence. With his sharpness, energy, and ambition, Christie’s persona is well-suited for the current political landscape under President Biden.

Soros’ DA Miscalculations: Thomas Hogan at City Journal explores the failures of billionaire George Soros’s strategy to fund progressive district attorneys (DAs) across the country. While Soros expected that these DAs would improve public safety by avoiding the prosecution of criminals, the reality has been different. Poor cities with Soros-backed prosecutors have seen a significant increase in homicides, predominantly impacting minorities. Additionally, wealthy cities experienced a surge in property crimes. Furthermore, many Soros prosecutors have been removed from office in recent years, undermining the notion of permanent change. Despite this, some cities continue to elect Soros-backed progressive prosecutors, as if they are experiencing a contagious phenomenon.

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