Thursday, September 25, 2025

The best editorial page out there . . . .

is likely Issues and Insights.  I&I puts out common sense editorials and articles detailing the many benefits of Free Markets and Capitalism.  A sampling:

Does California Want To Start A Civil War?
The California Legislature passed, and Gov. Gavin Newsom eagerly signed, a bill that forbids law enforcement officers from concealing their identities with masks. The law applies to local as well as federal officers, but it’s clearly intended to make it easier to dox federal immigration agents. Of course the administration says it will ignore the law. So what happens when local and state officers try to enforce it?

Disney Caves, Nobody Wins
Perhaps Mark Ruffalo really does think he has an indestructible giant lurking inside his insufferable jerk exterior. After all, not long after he posted that on Threads, Disney executives reversed course and decided to put Jimmy Kimmel back on the air.

The Left’s Reaction to Jimmy Kimmel’s Firing Is Funnier Than He Ever Was
It’s been amusing to watch the left’s reaction to ABC giving the boot to Jimmy Kimmel.
Not because of its rank hypocrisy when it comes to censorship. Or its claim that firing a low-rated late-night “comic” means “authoritarianism has arrived.” Or the fact that it is far more outraged that Kimmel lost his time slot than that Charlie Kirk lost his life over things each said.

States Prove Broadband Can Be Built For Less
Most states have now rolled out their revised plans for spending their share of the $42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program — and the results confirm what many taxpayers suspected all along: Washington massively overshot the price tag. By allowing more flexibility and competition, states are finding cheaper, faster ways to get high-speed internet to the unserved, proving that a one-size-fits-all fiber mandate was both wasteful and unnecessary.

Trump’s Executive Order Named The Scoundrels In Our Drug Supply Chain. Why Is CMS Giving Them More Control?
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on drug pricing did something laudable in today’s health care debate. It focused attention where it belongs: on the prescription drug middlemen who have been quietly driving up out-of-pocket costs for decades.

Again Issues & Insights is superlative!!


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