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4 days ago |
townhall.com | Jared Whitley
In 62 B.C., Julius Caesar divorced his wife Pompeia after a political scandal led some to insinuate that she’d been having an affair. The future dictator didn’t actually care if the allegations were true. “Caesar’s wife,” he told Pompeia, “must be above suspicion.” President Donald Trump’s recent call for a ban on congressional stock trading relies on the same principle.
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6 days ago |
dcjournal.com | Jared Whitley
Back before the invention of modern guns, commanders would tell their troops to “keep their powder dry.” Dry gunpowder was necessary for flintlock rifles and pistols; its ignition created the spark of fire that propelled bullets at the enemy (hence the term firearm). Wet gunpowder couldn’t be ignited and was therefore useless. Although such muskets haven’t been used in decades and decades, the idiom sticks around as an injunction to be prepared in case of battle.
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3 weeks ago |
newsmax.com | Jared Whitley
As Washington rushes headfirst into another massive reconciliation bill, a troubling policy proposal threatens to undermine America's global leadership in medical innovation. The Trump administration's renewed effort to garner Republican support for a "Most Favored Nation" (MFN) foreign reference pricing model in the Medicaid rebate formula would strike the American free market at its core.
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3 weeks ago |
lucianne.com | Jared Whitley
Original ArticlePosted By: mc squared, 5/13/2025 10:36:29 AMWhen HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says that sugar is poison, you need to listen to what comes next. He's challenging us to become better informed about the foods we eat and the impact diet has on our long-term health. Sugar is not a poison, and neither are the many FDA-approved additives that are being targeted by popular influencers at the moment.
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3 weeks ago |
townhall.com | Jared Whitley
There’s this scene in Mad Max: Fury Road where one of the older ladies explains satellites to the younger ladies. “They used to bounce messages across the Earth,” she explains – but they’re useless in the post-nuclear wasteland. And this could be a sign of things to come, unless one recalcitrant senator stops putting corporations ahead of country. Namely, Sen. Ted Cruz has hijacked the Republican reconciliation bill for one of his state’s most politically powerful corporations.
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