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Day: May 11, 2025

From D.C. to local courts: Rules eating our substance

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Regulations and bureaucratic overreach often predate taxation, imposing significant hidden costs on our paychecks and rights. From Washington, D.C. to state capitals, waves of officers and endless rules erode individual liberty and economic vitality. Examining the historical and contemporary legal impact of federal and state mandates reveals how government intrusion can sap local community substance.

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Another Air Traffic Control Equipment Outage Impacts Flights at New Jersey’s Newark Airport

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the glitches are occurring ‘as the information comes in, it’s overloading some of our lines, and the system goes down.’

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Democrats Claim ICE Agents “Roughed Them Up” – Body-Cam Footage Says Otherwise

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/democrats-claim-ice-agents-roughed-them-up-body-cam-footage-says-otherwise

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Whom Are Public Lands Actually For?

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You’d think they’re for the public. But the federal government seems to think otherwise.

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